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<blockquote data-quote="dimension-1hacker" data-source="post: 197685" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>First, the big bang theory assumes the expansion of space therefore cannot prove that the expansion of space occurs as long as no opposing force is acting upon it; where are the proofs? The big bang theory is one theory that has not been proven to be accurate, space may have been compressed into a ball during one point of time but that was not the beginning. Nothing can be created because when nothing is there to cause something to there, nothing will always be there. may have only occurred within the known universe. How can something physically have no cause to move yet moves, something compressed space into a ball if the big bang occurred so there was something before it. Thought experiment: there are 10 balls on a pool table and none are moving, how will the balls move? Clearly none can cause themselves to move so nothing can ever move, yet some of the balls start to move; why? Nothing physical caused it.</p><p></p><p>I think time is the fourth dimension. time is the ability for change yet cannot picture the physical structure of the first three dimensions that would allow movement to occur, only the dimensions themselves therefore time is I think the fourth dimension.</p><p></p><p>about consciousness:</p><p>The brain neural net, and sciencetists say the exchanging of electrical impulses between neurons produces consciousness yet those interactions</p><p>are just things interacting with each other no more no less, nothing else occurred within that interaction therefore understanding was not produced only the interaction itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dimension-1hacker, post: 197685, member: 11791"] First, the big bang theory assumes the expansion of space therefore cannot prove that the expansion of space occurs as long as no opposing force is acting upon it; where are the proofs? The big bang theory is one theory that has not been proven to be accurate, space may have been compressed into a ball during one point of time but that was not the beginning. Nothing can be created because when nothing is there to cause something to there, nothing will always be there. may have only occurred within the known universe. How can something physically have no cause to move yet moves, something compressed space into a ball if the big bang occurred so there was something before it. Thought experiment: there are 10 balls on a pool table and none are moving, how will the balls move? Clearly none can cause themselves to move so nothing can ever move, yet some of the balls start to move; why? Nothing physical caused it. I think time is the fourth dimension. time is the ability for change yet cannot picture the physical structure of the first three dimensions that would allow movement to occur, only the dimensions themselves therefore time is I think the fourth dimension. about consciousness: The brain neural net, and sciencetists say the exchanging of electrical impulses between neurons produces consciousness yet those interactions are just things interacting with each other no more no less, nothing else occurred within that interaction therefore understanding was not produced only the interaction itself. [/QUOTE]
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