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Time And Space, revisited

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In a recent editorial, I referred to the fact that Time and Space are absolutes, and the universe is far more infinite that modern physicists are willing to accept.
Time was always there, always. There was no beginning. And it will ALWAYS be there, no end! And so with space, the potential for occupation, and measurement, it doesn't end! "Try to imagine the farthest reaches that light, or man's imagination
could ever reach. The end of the universe, NONSENSE! Whats on the other side? More of the same."

So,with that thought in mind:

Dr. David Spergel, at Princeton University, a true Einsteinian, supports that the Big Bang was the absolute beginning. The entire universe, that's the entire universe, was once in a chunk the size of a marble. It wasn't in SPACE, it wasn't in TIME, it was just, for lack of a better term, THERE.

Then, David, it exploded; just.. exploded, . that's all, and now, time, space, matter... This is great!

There's a photograph of an active Black Hole in National Geographic Magazine, December, 2005, pg 116-117. The caption reads:

"...The glow-the result of stars heating the dust-reveals clumped regions where new stars are being formed. The bright spot at the galaxies center results from a different heat source; a titanic Black Hole sucking in matter."
I'd love to include the photograph, but NG is tight with their pics (except wallpaper).

Imagine the beginning of the universe (at one point in infinity), All the matter in that universe (a really, really big sector, what Dr. Einstein would consider the whole thing) drawn into a huge-very huge-chunk of matter so dense a bit the size of a musk-melon, if placed on the Earth, would cause us to spin out of orbit. Some force-the same force that makes the spiral galaxy spiral-causes it to brake up-to explode- a "big Bang"- and over time, to become the whole Einsteinian Universe.

Then, many black holes come and go, but at some point, two or three of them come into close proximity, the whole universe (NB) becomes involved, and here we go again!

Time and space have always existed, always will exist, and the fact of living things experiencing is incidental, and quite staggering.

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