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21 years 6 months ago #3449 by north
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from what know light only has one speed no matter how much energy is applyed it just a matter of density,the more photons the easier it is to see the light,compare the light from a flash light to light from a star.now i don't know all the latest theories on light speed so i could be wrong(by the way i am not a proponent of the big bang theory).hope this little bit helps!

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21 years 6 months ago #6103 by north
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if light had a different speed it greatly change the way we feel we understand the universe,but saying this i also know that there are others HALTON ARP for one who view the universe differently and the "red shift" which is used to measure distances from where we are, compared to other places in the universe.so a change in light speed could change lots!!

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21 years 5 months ago #6221 by Jright
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In skimming through this thread - I was pleased to see a poster by the name Makis with an understanding of zero and infinity that closely mirrors my comprehension. If you is out there - I'd like to discuss it further. Such as their relation to the universe.

Also how the concept of one plays a role.

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21 years 4 months ago #5972 by Lotto Cheatah
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Big Bang Theory is sorta right, but mostly wrong.

Mostly wrong because the Law of Conservation says you can't make something out of nothing. There is a better, more plausable answer to what we observe. Ask me.

Mostly wrong because the laws of physics say it is contracting, not expanding. Ask me.

PS. Before someone gets off on a rant about how the laws of physics break down at the moment of the big bang.. sorry, the laws of physics don't break down. That's why they are called "Laws". Big Bang is mostly Big Bunk!

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21 years 1 month ago #6605 by 1ust
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i asked google what the opposite of time was and it directed me to this forum. instead of answers i get more questions.

answers i am contemplating---
eternity, rest, void, emptiness, freedom, heaven&hell, nothing.

perhaps all these things are just ideas, thoughts or human interpretations of the unkown.

maybe if one could figure out the opposite of an idea or a thought they would be one step closer to solving the equation
[(opposite of time) = (???)]

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21 years 1 month ago #6609 by rousejohnny
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What is time should be your first question. Time is a measurement of processes. In order for time to exist there must be some action, dynamic or process to measure. I am not sure if there is an opposite of time, but monism or homogeneity where there can be no measurement of change or process is the only thing I could think of. If you consider time in a numerical since with "right now" being zero, then the future would be positive and the past would be negative. But this is arbitrary and subjective. I think there is no true opposite though, (what is the opposite of 55MPH, -55mph does not exist). Good luck in your search.

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