Would you believe me if I told you that everything is happening now and will always happen and has always been happening? Would you think me crazy? Insane? Or would you think that I have some deep science thingy turning in my head? A paradox to be solved? or would you just sit there drooling, unsure what to think? Well, no matter what you would think, I wish to explain some things here and now. I understand my theory may be a load of Horse poop. I know this whole idea may very well be false. But why argue, when none of us have proof? So please, just read this, and if you disagree, tell me and we can talk about it, but I will not argue about it. if you attack this blog, I will delete your comment. Thank you for your time.
I have a Theory about Time, and I wish to share it with all of you people. I believe every second has always been happening, is happening now, and always will be happening. Let me elaborate on what I mean. (Before you ridicule me though, I Do believe in God, and that is why this theory is stuck in my mind.) Now those who read the bible, go to church, or even heard some sort of preaching, most likely you know that God sees what is happening everywhere and knows what is going to happen. If He sees all that is going on now, and what is going on in the future- could that mean that God is seeing what will happen in our future because he is looking at the present of another second? if that were the case, wouldn’t he be looking at every second of the past as well, because that is the future of another present, and the present of a past, and the present of a future! I know this may be confusing, and I’m beginning to confuse myself now, because this is the first time I have ever tried explaining my theory even to myself. If you understand what I just said, thank goodness- because I have no ideas on how to say it any differently.
That is all I have to say, please tell me what you think! Thank you and GOODBYE!
i didn't mean to.
on my dsi, i can't see images, so i have to go by memory what is what, and sometimes i tap the wrong thing.
instead of tapping reply i'll tap delete.
and doing that deleted many other comments as well
i deleted a comment i really like by accident in this way.
princcce7
26 Sep 2013 03:27
In reply to Samurai Bob
do tell.
Samurai Bob
26 Sep 2013 22:18
In reply to princcce7
A mix of Free Will and a bit of fate.
Basically, everything is predetermined, and everything has happened before. But everything you do creates two different universes, each with it's own predetermined timeline. There's a universe where I just blinked right now and a universe where I just didn't. So if I went back in time and killed the president and went back, I'd be returned to a different universe, and the "me" would never come back to my own universe. Any time travel through time is possible (by harnessing this thing called antimatter)a being, in which case me, and several other universes, are created. This is why nobody's come from our future to our past. They've been to a different version of our universe.
"I have no doubt that there are an infinite number of universes."
-Lex Luthor
princcce7
26 Sep 2013 23:12
In reply to Samurai Bob
Very intrigueing, and i like the quote you used at the end
Please don't bandy about the term 'theory.' Evolution, gravity and solar-centric orbit are theories. This is hypothesis. Hypothesis from the viewpoint of one I'm assuming has no official training in any of the relevant physics.
Not, of course, that I'm saying you aren't allowed to speculate without being an expert. To call your speculation a theory while ignorant of the physics is, however, unreasonable.
Also, "attacking a blog" is usually just criticism seen through the eyes of one unwilling to accept it. I would not recommend deleting arguments or criticism, otherwise why write the blog in the first place?
As for the idea itself, it isn't a new one. I've heard variations on this hypothesis before. While it's a plausible enough idea (or so I presume from my limited understanding of physics), I firmly believe that religion has no place in science. Science is the study of the natural, religion is wholly supernatural, and there is nothing it can conclusively prove in this field.
Time is an iffy subject to begin with, but I strongly recommend you don't start to think yourself a physicist just because you think of ideas. The true scientists are the ones who test, disprove and confirm them through physical, natural evidence.
You are talking about time as being traversible, just like spacial dimensions, rather than being unidirectional. There are also theories that more then one time dimensions exist. It can be confusing stuff, like visualizing hypercubes.
LinkZelda
25 Sep 2013 21:50
In reply to HullBreach
Yeah physicists generally have 3 space dimensions and the fourth "time" dimension when mathematically modelling phenomena.
HullBreach
25 Sep 2013 23:45
In reply to LinkZelda
There are also, 6 or 7 hyperspacial dimensions, depending on the physics paradigm.
LinkZelda
25 Sep 2013 21:45
In reply to HullBreach
Einstein showed that time can be geometrically interpreted in his theory of relativity I believe.
princcce7
25 Sep 2013 21:43
In reply to HullBreach
Yes, very confusing.
funny thing is, I've thought like this since i was little.
and...
I can't believe my blog has both Been Featured by you, and that you commented!
its like a bloggy dream come true!
XD
And i might look at some of those other theories some time