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New Theories / Re: If there was one Big Bang event, why not multiple big bangs?
« on: 15/10/2021 19:11:04 »
Quote from: Bogie_smiles on 17/09/2021 00:06:04
Quote from: Bogie_smiles on 16/09/2021 18:54:51

Do brainwaves that are emitted as we think, contemplate and converse, get broadcast out into space and expand forever, perhaps to be intercepted, recorded, archived, and understood by some aspect of nature whereby they are accumulated in some way we don't know about? I'm not serious and that is not a question I am throwing out to the community; it is just personal brainstorming, looking for a thought path that could lead to hope that the unimaginable is true, that knowledge is accumulated by nature.


Sorry for pressing the "post button" on this one, lol.



I don't really think that a brainwave gets very far out of our head before it's energy is usurped by encountering a myriad of energy waves from various origins. Gravitational wave energy is everywhere, coming and going, intersecting with each other, and contributing to the local wave energy density; don't you think?




96635,96652,96664,

Interestingly that our image is reflected into a mirror over a distance . Why not brain waves too ?

I am not here to discuss that though as I am more interested in your convergence theory .

Do you consider that when quantum fields converge such as the earths quantum field and perhaps a speculative Higgs field , that the two converged fields become heated elements ?

My simple logic for this is that within the earths atmosphere it is warm , where space is cold.

Space having a singularity field such as the HIggs while within our parameters there is a converged field ?

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Is Time Travel possible?
« on: 15/10/2021 19:03:49 »
Quote from: Billy Goat on 01/10/2021 16:08:08
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Not conventionally like a H.G Wells time machine but in practicality we could travel to another planet in the future that was more advanced or less advanced than our own planet . Effectively travelling back to a relative past or relative  future . 
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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: What is TIME?
« on: 15/10/2021 18:54:41 »
Quote from: Zer0 on 01/10/2021 17:28:23
There isn't Time...
There isn't Space..
Only SpaceTime.

Ps - let's just quietly Agree, to politely Disagree.
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Let's not ! Space-time is a measurement reference frame

Space exists independent of matter

Matter has a duration of existence , better known as time !
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