Spacetime is reality

Discussion in 'Physics & Math' started by Parameter, Mar 14, 2013.

  1. Parameter Banned Banned

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    Within and between matter, spacetime exists. Therefore, spacetime is more fundamental than anything else.

    Did matter arise from spontaneous activity within spacetime?

    We know that atoms disturb the geometry of spacetime, does this mean that matter arose at the very beginning along with spacetime?

    It is possible that nothing is beyond spacetime.
     
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  3. krash661 [MK6] transitioning scifi to reality Valued Senior Member

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    interesting topic.
     
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  5. Parameter Banned Banned

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    Is spacetime all that the early universe consisted of?
     
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  7. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    I don't see how it follows that space time is 'more fundemental', I'm not sure what that even means. Maybe space time cannot exist without the interaction of mass and/or energy.

    No, space, mass and energy were compressed into a a tiny area and then expanded so the energy/mass was already there, it was not created later.

    Yep.

    Yes, there is no outside of space time (universe).
     
  8. Parameter Banned Banned

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    What do you guys think about this:

    Physical reality is mass/energy embedded in its space/time matrix or double duality (duality within duality or 4-fold repetition, hence 2x5=10 resonant harmonics of one inertial reality in between, which remains non-quantified or non-local in context of any subsequent space/time duality as its dead center).
     
  9. Beer w/Straw Transcendental Ignorance! Valued Senior Member

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    I'm lost.
     
  10. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    I think that sounds like new age pseudoscience gibberish.
     
  11. eram Sciengineer Valued Senior Member

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    I think it's poetry

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  12. Emil Valued Senior Member

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    I believe that space-time is our subjective perception of reality.
     
  13. Pete It's not rocket surgery Registered Senior Member

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    Yes, gibberish is often mistaken for poetry.

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  14. Parameter Banned Banned

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    In other words you do not believe in spacetime?
     
  15. Rav Valued Senior Member

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    Lifted verbatim from: http://www.prophetsmanual.com/content/index.cfm?navID=14&itemID=14
     
  16. Parameter Banned Banned

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    Thank you for adding the link. I would have added it myself but my post count is still too low.
     
  17. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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  18. keems Registered Member

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    I always thought perception was reality.
     
  19. Pete It's not rocket surgery Registered Senior Member

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    If you close your eyes, does the world disappear?
     
  20. andy1033 Truth Seeker Valued Senior Member

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    How would you know if our universe never blinked into existence. I am not saying it did or not, but how would any of us know?

    Personally i do not believe in the big bang theory of how it started. I think they just took male ejaculation and then went maybe thats how the universe started. The big bang starting the universe is just a theory that has no more reason to be true over creationism.
     
  21. andy1033 Truth Seeker Valued Senior Member

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    No because we are still alive, we have no idea if the world truly exists outside the fact that we live what we assume to be what ever our lifes are. We have no real way of knowing if the world existed before we where born. How can we if science is all about observation, taking other peoples word for something is wrong.

    The universe is probably far more weirder than we can ever imagine, like the saying goes.
     
  22. Pete It's not rocket surgery Registered Senior Member

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    You have at your fingertips the greatest research and learning tool the world has ever known. It's called the Internet. It's your gateway to more information than any individual could ever access.in lifetime.

    Use it.

    You don't need to just "think" of reasons people developed the hot big bang model of cosmology, you can actually find out for sure.

    Go, young jedi. go and develop your powers. Be sure to use them for good.
     
  23. eram Sciengineer Valued Senior Member

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    If your friend turned off the lights every time you put on a blindfold, how would you tell?

    It's kinda like the Matrix, or a brain in a vat.
     

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