View Full Version : My theory on the nature of existance
CakeGoodYo
2004-04-11, 04:56
I'm not a religious man but i do believe that this constitutes a religious philosophy. I believe that at every possible moment every possible event is taking place. These events are completely independant of each other and so you if you are here now you cannot be aware that say you're also sipping wine with supermodels in italy, hey it COULD happen and therefore is. This also applies to time in that it exists in independant packets where all possible combinations exist. But these packets must adhere to strict rules (why these exist is far beyond me) so that you cannot say remember the future, only the packets of time and the packets of space that would have been required by our physis to come to this particular moment, or as we would view it the past. I also believe that our laws of physics are the result of the interactions between the laws governing the space systems the laws governing the time systems. Alot of people don't really undersantd what i'm trying to say so don't reply unless you understand what i'm sayign or need me to clarify.
sp0rkius
2004-04-11, 13:48
That whole thing about parallel universes isn't very original, but the packets of time thing is pretty novel. I still think it's a dimension though... it's just so conveniant.
ilbastardoh
2004-04-11, 19:31
it's a good point that get's blurred through the use of language, if only there were poets who understood advanced math.
I find it funny that most ppl don't realise we live in a 4D world.
ilbastardoh
2004-04-14, 05:10
if you realize so much where did my sister's boyfriend stash his weed?
Hexadecimal
2004-04-14, 05:52
I have a thought in my head that time doesn't exist. It's a human construct we use to describe how matter changes.
Nice idea. Never thought of it like that.
ashesofzen
2004-04-14, 16:17
In agreement with Hex.
Hexadecimal
2004-04-14, 21:06
That's also why I believe 'time travel' isn't possible in the conventional sense, but if one were to put all existing matter into conditions it had once been in, or conditions far different from the current but not yet constructed in the 'past', the illusion of time travel would occur to any conscious entity that were to not have their mass rearranged like the rest of the universe was.
Sure, it may sound crazy, but it makes just as much sense to me as wormholes, blackholes, and all that shit, and I'm far from ignorant on those issues.
ashesofzen
2004-04-14, 21:18
Agreement, again.
Scary.
ilbastardoh
2004-04-15, 03:05
is matter ultimate reality?
Hexadecimal
2004-04-15, 07:15
As far as can be proven yet. Possibilities exist, but I find them improbable...as it stands, I think the two equally improbable chances of a God existing from nothingness and creating the universe, and the universe coming from nothing has shown to lean more towards the universe coming from nothing.