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We do have some pieces of evidence pointing to an infinite universe. None of them are conclusive (and given that the universe's rate of expansion is increasing, it is unlikely we will ever have conclusive evidence if this is the case), but our current science suggests that the universe has a flat cu... View More
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April 8, 2018
Sorry, I don't see how this relates. I'm not an expert, could you educate me?
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April 8, 2018
Time is a dimension completely apart from the physicality of the quantum and relativistic realm. The perception of time can change due to the interaction of three dimensional forces, but perception is the operative term there. It requires an observer. Time is infinite and barely comprehensible to us... View More
No, I get all of that. I am just saying that over time scales of trillions of trillions of years, quantum fluctuations will pull various particles back together, which can create another event like the big bang, or at the very least make a few boltzman brains here and there. The odds of this happeni... View More
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April 8, 2018
Neither can be compared on the same scale. Especially not by the scale of size. Time is a force more than a measurable volume, our own measurement of time is limitations imposed by the perception of it's passage. Space is a physical entity but one only theoretically bound by the limitations of 'perc... View More
Semantics, I did not state time is a force, it is more of a force than a volume. It is more than likely a dimension of it's own to which everything else is bound. Space is not subject to an observer, space is a physical entity which exists in three dimensions, time is a fourth dimension to which eve... View More
If you reference our nerd fight off of my comment, we both agree that time is infinite. If space is finite, such as in a tourus universe or one with a an omega value not equaling one, then infinity beats less than infinity. Else, it is comparing infinity to infinity. Either way, Cambia's point is th... View More