How Was The Universe Created From Nothing? [4K]
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- Опубликовано: 25 май 2024
- What does "nothing" really mean? How did everything come from nothing? This question isn't just about science; it also touches on what it means to exist. Join us as we explore the mysterious concept of nothingness and how our universe might have started from it.
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Ahhh.. a lovely sleep story! Good night
Did it start from nothing? Are we the result of a white hole? Are we the inside of a black hole from another universe too large for our imagination?
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What if all of existence and creation is all happening inside a molecule of some guys Taco bell dump?
What did that universe come from?
3 hours? *grabs bong*
lol ❤
Just finished up a few bong rips too. 😊
In space... no one can hear you cough.
Duhhhhhhhhhh
Have fun. My gummies just kicked in
Physics is missing something as confirmed by quantum. To theorize that something can be made from nothing is really something. Somethings get sucked into black holes, yet they say that nothing can escape it, thus nothing must be something that we just don't fully understand yet.
Fantastic! Thanx! HIGH QUALITY.
This is one of the better ones, thanks!
What makes you think there could ever be nothing. The beginning of the universe was also the beginning of TIME. You can't go back before time as you will not be able to go beyond time. Everything in the universe has always existed and will always exist, right from the beginning and on up to the end of time. Or simply FOREVER
if everything has always existed, how could there be a beginning? no offense, but you contradict yourself.
It's all within the framework of TIME. The universe has a beginning and it will have an ending, as with space, time too began, a beginning however that can not be defined. consider you cannot go beyond nor after time, it is an eternity of existence. I know my mind, expressing it in terms easy to understand is where lies my failure.
@@Ronald-wv1bz Yeah that's what it means to be full of shit.
Space - before time - implicit will to create - before time (Raja yoga meditation) - hint.
- from deep rest - to action
- through movement
- duration = time.
And then time - always within - matter and manifestation.
Fare thee well - in life's journey.
No such thing as nothing. If it exists, its something. So a void in space exists so its something, but what is it? Dark matter?
Dark matter and Dark Energy are also essentially "nothing". "Nothing" isn't nothing you are right. Nothing is "Unknown". Just because we don't know it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. So Dark Matter and Dark Energy just a cool way of saying "we don't know".
The universe is expanding, space and time are expanding. The law of cause and effect, is a law. The universe (time, space, and mass) began 13.7 billion years ago. So beyond is the one that brought it into existence. A causal agent beyond space and time.
Any God we can imagine is trivial when compared to the real thing. How can God even notice our existence?
Matter always existed in one form or another, nothing can't exist because it's a question that isn't even scientific
Uh what?
@@reallyryan_ First law of thermodynamics, energy can neither be created or destroyed. It can only be changed in form.
@@valerykalkeymaybe that law doesn’t apply everywhere in our universe
@@biggstravels1851 we can only work with the facts of what we do know and can confirm, everything else is speculation until it can be proven
@@valerykalkey Except for virtual particles or when the universe is in a state where the forces have not even separated yet because the entire universe is a singularity or hadn't expanded to anything larger than a breadbox yet.
Your laws of thermodynamics do NOT apply to the first one second (to several minutes depending what law we are talking about) of the universe because the forces that cause those laws do not exist yet. That is a problem with our understanding; we do not know what happened _at all_ before the universe was approximately 1x10^-36 seconds old and are on very shaky ground for it's first 10 minutes. The very laws of physics and our models to describe them start to break down at the 5 minute mark and completely stop working at around 1x10^-36 seconds.
What happened on the Tuesday before the big bang?
bank holiday
Monday - cleaned itself up - and went to snooze.
I can actually not understand how the universe can have beginning. And I cannot understand that one can see things from an era when the place we are in were in proximity to the objects we now observe. It doesn’t make any sense for me.
Humans haven't evolved to understand. Things like quantum mechanics just "are" even though they don't make sense to us.
Maybe bong supplier - need be contacted. Ask for 3 hour bong - contents - used for cosmic vibes.
Seriously - scientists have studied the present issues and extrapolated backwards - to the possible source of certain results - and then tested these - in a forward research - until the now.
(Not a scientist - long time meditator.)
Rationality wins - in this case - based on measurement - in time and spacetimes etc.
Mystical research - is done differently - with love and purity and finest thinking and vision received. I am sure - someone friendly and scientifically minded - could help you - exhaustively and easily.
Fare thee well - in life's journey
Some things just weren't meant for human understanding. It's a very curios, exciting, yet a bit of a depressing feeling
@@CompleteProducer84 Correct.
I look upon the cosmos - in wonder - and in comparison - to this tiny life and human life, in general.
Will never - count atoms/waves or stars.
How boring and without essence - is that ?
Far more rewarding - to meditate and research - me inner world - (heart) - which is vast also and near and mine - in trust.
Fare thee well - in life's journey.
@@user-hy9nh4yk3pgood grief you sound insufferable lmaooo
I think there is actually an easy answer to that question and 1 that was given to us long ago.
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. The act of nothing would have the opposite reaction of everything and thus we are
Spoiler alert - the age of the universe will shortly be substantially revised.
Are the bacteria - winning - the war?
Is it no longer - potentially - as tasty - as it should be?
"Nothing doesn't exist. If it did, it would be something.
No one created nothing
Oh they did - the previous crew
- left a special will - to start manifestation - out of movement, heat and them after effects etc.
All them - later teams - tried to manipulate and find meaning - then
- at last - giving it up - as their work dissolved
and the next bunch - got ready.
Something like that - (hint from Raja yoga meditation) - highly simplified.
Fare thee well - in life's journey.
Well, here food m goes my night.
From the big bang to cosmic death may be hundreds of billions of years, an immenseness for us, to God with eternal time this is but an instant. Yet somehow we believe that god has a special relationships with mankind, whose existence barely registers in a universe so vast, a universe that to God would be like a mosquito bite to an elephant.
When one ask the question ( How was the universe created from nothing) , then proceed to spend about three hours talking of everything that exist, you have missed the the objective of the question. One might try to get out a box of nothing with no bounds, but who am I to set the tone, other than that I know nothing better than anyone else. Lets give a hint to this puzzle, and you did get one thing right ……….. Nothing is a concept. Now use flawless logic while a universe shall open up to you.
The universe was not created from nothing, because nothing does not exist. We can be sure of one thing, existence exists.
Maybe it all started - with a good question ?
Mystic scientists - know that energy - has to move - or 'die'.
Fare thee well - in life's journey.
The universe is going to do what it's going to do no matter how much that I know about it. All I know is that I LIKE TURTLES!!!
Are you a turtle?🐢
@@garyjones6142 More of a terrapin really. Either way, I'm a shelluva guy. Ahhh, see what I did there?
You bet your sweet a… you’re a turtle! welcome to the Chelonian Society, ancient and honorable order of turtles.🐢
yeah, turtles are cool. 😊
Them turtles (strong chaps) - hold up our world - do a good job - methinks.
Fare thee well - in life's journey.
Why does it needs to be a "who"?
One is allowed - to ask the question - again - twist and bounce it etc.
Renewing the questioning - is the mark of a good query - or a dunce.
The questions - govern the answers - always Half the answer - is already - in a good question.
It is better - to ask - the good question .... ?
Raja yoga meditation - likes this central - 'God is'.
Fare thee well - in life's journey.
Actually, it was Al-Lol who first created the flat earth and then poked holes in the sky to make stars
ok, so where does the light come from that shines through the poked holes? hhmmm 🤔
@@cliftongaither6642 Al-Lol and his messenger know best. But I am guessing Al-Lol got these lights from Home Depot.. these are the led types, cause he is merciful
@@cliftongaither6642 Al-Lol and his messenger knows best. Ilhamdulilol
@@cliftongaither6642 home depot led bulbs were on sale
No matter where we go our first star ships are going to be manned telescopes.
Probably not. The first "star ships" will be unmanned probes launched by the thousands and accelerated to at as close to the speed of light as we possibly can; even then it will still take them decades to get to our closest neighboring star. That means very small minimalistic, single purpose probes and high powered external propulsion applied to them - they would be "fire and forget" in that respect.
To achieve this, the probes would be as tiny as possible (from postage stamp size to no larger than an envelope a stamp would go on) "generally shaped like a sail" to catch photons as we blast them with a high powered laser to "fill the sail". After dumping a few gigawatts (about all of the US power generation for a year dumped in a few minutes) into them, we can get them to almost 40% of the speed of light based on current calculations and probe designs.
If you haven't guessed already, this plan for an interstellar probe is almost 20 years old now.
The sad news is, human interstellar travel is still at least two centuries of research and engineering away. The good news is, in as little as 50 years we could have close-ups of the Proxima Centauri trinary system and it's individual stars.
We basically know nothing
There is a lot - in that.
Fare thee well - in life's journey.
93 billion lightyears but only 13 billion years old?? Something is not right,
It's because of the rate of expansion.
@lesleytodd3586 Rate of expansion is faster than speed of light???
Like Arthur Dent , I've been saying that all day....
My calculator - with sun cell - would start smoking. Good luck.
It wasn't.
God is the cold hard truth and he crafted us through the intimate process of evolution and reincarnation happens after death.
Cute, but still no evidence.
God is - no debate possible.
Beyond qualities.
Only Absolute - isness.
(Love - is really - the Base)
Fare thee well - on life's journey.
@@jonathanchester5916
No evidence for Absolute - yet
- we are within it - at the purest consciousness
- which is then absorbed ..... into the Real Being.
Fare thee well - in life's journey.
No origination.never has been a creation
Except virtual particles
Wiping glasses vigorously - as if changes - the view and point. Fare thee well.
There was no bang, not big not small
Humans - are sort of banged together - at the beginning - saw it - in a yoga book of 'gymnastics'
Should be - subtle and loving - forget big and other.
Fare thee well - on life's journey.
Oldest star is called Methuselah 14.7 billion years old
There are perhaps - older unnamed - gleamers, too.
Another tube - has to be fitted and the glass - polished - just so.
@@user-hy9nh4yk3p yes but this is the oldest we have found so far
@@myguy8710 That is a given - that must be granted - to you.
A further tip: have you another ancient personal name - for the next discovery - of an even older star ?? hee hee
It is almost inevitable - but needn't be.
Puzzles - a few to many - for me, though.
Fare thee well - in life's journey.
@@user-hy9nh4yk3p yeah the star was named after Noah's dad
@@myguy8710 Yeah - from Biblical sources - any idea - of Noah's grandfather's name.?
(MegaM - perhaps ?)
Only joking .... one could find an ancient grandmother name - and other cultures - may want to get into the game, as well.
Not just the Babylonians.