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Anonymous No. 16172392

Time had an origin or is it something that has always existed?

Anonymous No. 16172493

>>16172392
Time is a measure of some state changes relative to other state changes. It’s a human comparison, the universe only has the current state at any given time.

>How long did it take anon to walk 100m?
>It took X many atom decays
So if something is completely static, is it frozen in time? No, because you can always compare it to something and see for how long it is frozen.

Anonymous No. 16172562

>>16172392
Current best theories say that time had an origin in the same way that space had an origin: at the big bang. There was neither space nor time "before" the first moment; in fact even using the word "before" there is wrong, since "before" assumes that time was a thing.

Anonymous No. 16172573

>>16172392
In out most successful models time is an integral part of space-time. As such time likely evolved simultanously with space. There was none of our time before the big bang.

Anonymous No. 16172579

>>16172562
>Time started at the big bang is the current theory
No nigger. The current theory is eternal inflation which posits a state of events before the big bang.

Anonymous No. 16173089

>>16172579
That's only one hypthesis of what happened before the big bang.

Anonymous No. 16173109

>>16172392
Time is just molecular interaction. For instance, time dilation is a meme; you aren't slowing time by going fast as if time were some mutable substance you're bending. Going fast just makes molecules interact slower.

Quantum foam has been shown to spontaneously spawn particles, and gravity has infinite range. Eventually enough particles spawned and gathered together to create enough mass to forge a singularity and cause the big bang which flung grouped matter across the universe. Simple as.