Time and the "Big Bang"
Meditations on TIME and a "hot singularity"
It takes a licking but does it keep on ticking?
Yet another advanced physics lecture by a Joseph_Sixpack
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Abstract:
Does TIME exist within a hot singularity?
Or is TIME external to the primal hot singularity?
Or is TIME both within and without the hot singularity?
Or is TIME totally non-existent within and without the singularity
prior to any bang? (sort of the same questin as #1)
Time within the singularity
I am told that TIME dilates when it is around gravitational
objects, but my old pocket watch didn't seem to pick up any
measureable differences even though, while i was staring at
the second hand, it did seem to skip a beat or two, but it
has been doing that ever since it fell into the tub some
decades ago.
But aside from that discrepancy, let's go back to point=0 &
TIME=0 just before the big bang banged.
Now let's stick our head into the pre-banged big bang and
see if we can hear any tick-tocking going on...
No? too much dilation? wait! i hear tick-tocking...
seems like time is going on... or something...
except that outside the pre-bang big bang it seems that time
inside has stopped! What on earth is going on?
Now... as the bang banged we can assume created densities
immediately created to assume a mass whose escape velocity
was in excess of the speed of light. Time is still stopped
inside the now banging big bang because the escape velocity
is still too high. When will it be enough to start the
clock?
As the near instantaneous expansion of the universe
continued, that is, as the bang, banged, an ever increasing
diameter of universe became available, and densities became
less and less. But... Time still didn't exist outside the
edges of the ever growing sphere of the newly born cosmos
according to the big banger big bangers.
Now, at what point did the gravitationally caused escape
velocity of the expanding albeit, contained cosmos, cease to
exceed c? You don't really expect a joe sixpack to have an
answer to that question do you?
In other words, when did it become visible? Because before
and unless it becomes visible, time inside is dilated out to
a stopping point outside and that being the case, time is,
under those conditions, nonexistent inside for those looking
in (as if they could) on the inside. Physicists come up
with the weirdest ideas...
So... we have an ever expanding cosmos of near infinite
density holding back the starting time of TIME in the inside
of what is being created as viewed from a non-existent
outside... sigh...
That means that unconstrained TIME inside only starts up to
be visible or exists within a properly gravitational
environment whose escape velocity is less than the speed of
light.
So... again... what was the diameter and the age of the
cosmos when TIME was allowed to start ticking?
TIME existing outside the big bang
If TIME exists outside the big bang (it can't according to
present concepts) then the dilation rates of TIME occur only
as the universe expands or expanded, overriding the dynamic
boundary areas of TIME as it does so with time still stopped
in the inside of that mass, still "congealed" in black hole
status. i don't know... this is turning into a real puddle
of crap...
An existent TIME, which is really non-existent, outside the
boundary areas of the big bang, would therefore NOT have a
starting point or starting time.
Under those conditions, the non-existing new space outside
of an accelerating expanding universe would be timeless, as
well as on the inside, in those areas that are overridden
with gravitational black hole objects galore, and dilating
pinpoints of area time centered on the ever accreting single
or solitary ever growing masses approaching black hole
status
i hear snap, crackle, and popping again. it would be time
for my pill, but where we are, or i am, at, TIME hasn't been
here yet...
Jeez! what a long wait for Christmas and the Easter bunny.
Did you walk to work or bring your lunch?
I don't care whose last supper it is, no I.D., no wine.
notes to add
Mankind: God's creation? or organic nothingness?
The consciousness of the universe...
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