Comments by "Hallands Menved" (@Hallands.) on "You Will Be Shocked When You Realise Where the Big Bang Happened" video.
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I don't think the Big Bang should be allowed to remain unchallenged. Something, perhaps a lot, is left out and doesn't attract attention.
There's something amiss with a theory which must rely on time being linear, I feel. For time to exist, a container of eternity must be.
And how about entanglement? We know it's real, but it transcends spacetime. Is it a glimpse of eternity right there?
If it really is true that the universe expands faster than light, then this must imply something about the spacetime matrix we haven't understood.
We cannot assume that the dynamics we are used to, holds up. Might perhaps gravity be a function of expansion?
If we persist in assuming the innate existence of particles, it would mean that a photon can travel from one edge of the visible universe to the opposite without spending time. Time would be at a standstill for the particle itself, chugging along at the speed of light.
Isn't it possible to form an understanding that reflects what we may actually know: All particles travel as waves, until other waves interfere to break up the harmonic progression and leave traces we chose to call particles?
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