Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Something From Nothing ; How Has Time, And Everything We Know About, Begin?

SUMMARY: It all came into existence out of essentially nothing, just like water condenses out of "nothing", which is a term used to describe emptiness; however...space is NOT EMPTY, & for that matter never was, even when it comes to what it all started from
When I close my eyes I see the absence of light. Still... That does not mean there's nothing. Black is not nothing, it's still something. And the Same logic should probably apply to nothing as it comes to the start of the universe. For there could always have been something, right? But see, perhaps we are looking "too far" for the answer! Remember when I wrote about whether your red= my red? Well, buckle up. Because I'm Going to explore what exactly is "the science of nothing", as well as how this understanding can help us solve the mystery behind how everything probably (most likely) came into existence. The verdict of how it all began will be revealed, and the results, even from a scientific standpoint are nothing but shocking!
The term "nothing" is in essence the synonym for "imperceptible" (undetected). We cannot detect something (specific), so this is when it becomes "nothing". It is an assumption. The only exception though, is that we don't know what to assume should take place of what we cannot perceive. Wait a minute; it doesn't matter; saying, or even thinking of nothing involves something.
And given all the previous ideas, it is very likely that the universe may have come to existence from nothing, practically that is. What you may not realize, however, is that this transformation can take place in various ways, and we are probably even be able to notice most of them. Whenever something appears or disappears, our initial thought might be to think that say, water condensed on the windows out of nothing.At least that's what our perception tells us! In the case of everything expanding though, there could perhaps be yet another possibility, although my best guess wouldn't agree on it. The fact that subatomic particles have the extraordinary ability to seemingly appear and disappear could also help describe how everything began in the first place. And if such a scenario really were the case...then if someone were observing the start of the universe, it could very easily seem that matter is being created from nothing. And if the universe actually was microscopic at one time or another then it might have had the abilities of teleportation. All the matter would've teleported through a hole in space. Wouldn't that be something? Either all of it would, or individual pieces of matter would do so at a time. The notion of energy not be created nor destroyed. Could the same notion involve the matter? I say the universe has always been in existence. It was not merely magic (or was it?). Well, in all means, YES. The beginning of everything was magical indeed. If there were anything that really fit the bill for being dubbed magic, then our universe itself would definitely be just that. The talks of black holes and whatnot could be the entry point for matter to escape and form its own realm. Who knows? It could very well be the case that matter, or at least particles, can teleport through these entrances, expanding just like ours is. And so goes the story, of how all of existence came to be.


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