Quoting Case <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > [Case] > > I think the point here is that whatever "caused" the big bang or whatever > > "happened before" it have no causal impact in our world. Space and time > > for us start at that point. It is the first cause. > > [Platt] > How can space and time be created since it takes time and space to create? > > [Case] > Space and time are not "things" and they certainly aren't separate "things". > They are one. Time is evident in the first spatial dimension. The first > dimension is a line connecting A to B. If you can specify a distance between > the two points it can be expressed in units of time or space equally well. > > Matter is space/time bent in on itself. You must have seen those gravity > wells that let you roll a coin into the center. The coin gets faster and > faster as it rolls in ever tighter spirals until it falls into a hole not > much bigger than the coin. Matter is this kind of curvature of space itself.
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