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Puzzle: When did time begin?
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time isnt real
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it started a long time ago lolol
get it a long TIME ago looooooool ok ill shut up :spin: |
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Yeah it never began, we kinda made it up didn't we?
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Time began when I said so ;)
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i no we made it up
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I searched for when did time begin and all it comes up with is the past goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on ect.
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when i opened my eyes thats when time bgan for me sorry rofl , right back to subject when we were all created . ie : adam eve , animals ,planets insects when life began is when time began too .
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Time started at the big bang, when a single hydrogen atom exploded. :P
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but time was around before that
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what was before the big bang?
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There was nothing before that.
Time itself started at the big bang. |
but there has always been time since forever
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No, there was nothingness before the big bang. Absolutely nothing. Nothing was there, so time didn't exist.
Time as we know it on Earth, isn't time, it's just us measuring it. Which leads me to the measurement theory.....(But I won't go into it now) Time isn't a constant thing we're stuck inside. I don't know much about physics but, I do know that speed and distance are closely linked to time. We can look back to the start of the universe even with our naked eye by just looking at stars which are probably dead by now, but the light has taken so long to get here, that only now we see them. Time started at the big bang, before that there was nothing. There's no point on trying to imagine nothingness, because we couldn't actually go outside the universe because there's nothing there. We can't go to the place called 'no-where' outside the universe cuz it doesn't exist. It's just nothing. The universe is the be all and end all. |
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Hydrogen is the simplest element. It's got one electron, one proton and one neutron. The reason it came together would have had something to do with anti-matter which exists in vacuum (anti particles). A few quarks (which are now believed to be the fundamentals of protons and neutrons) would have come together to form protons and neutrons in different orders. Neutrons have a neutral charge, and protons a posative charge as they came together the overall sub-atomic particle would be posative, which would attract and electron which is negative. The reason it would have exploded is to do with the electronic configuration of hydrogen. It's unstable because it only has one electron in it's first shell, (it needs at least 2). 2 hydrogen atoms would have fused to create helium, which is more stable because it has 2 electrons in its first shell (which makes it quite unreactable). Hence the birth of the universe. In turn, different nuclear fusions and some chemical reactions took place to form lithium next, thence all the elements in the universe. All the elements that exist today were created in the first few minutes after the big bang. In a way, the big bang is still happening today, with the universe still expanding. This explains what happened immediately after the big bang, I'm not sure exactly how it all started. |
Yeah time and space started at the Big Bang.
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And you claim to know only a little bit of physics.lol. Anyway, thanks for that,and very interesting too. I was going to ask why would there be hydrogen if there was nothing, but I guess that's what anti matter is......nothing. |
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And, no problem. I probably haven't explained it very accurately, but you get the idea. :thumbs: |
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but how long has time (as we call it) been ticking?
It will have been ticking before the big bang, and how did an atom get there? |
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