Proving the Bible
May 8, 2014 at 7:44 pm
(This post was last modified: May 8, 2014 at 7:48 pm by Rampant.A.I..)
The universe itself is no much subject to time, as time itself is an artifact of the existing universe.
Causality may not have existed in any way we can understand it, and as mentioned by StuW, at the quantum level casualty seems entangled to a level that causes don't always come before events as conventional wisdom would hold.
It seems that as matter interacts with matter, it becomes more entangled in ways that make simple cause-effect relationships almost meaningless at the quantum level, or at the very least nonlinear.
If causality is that complex in the existing universe, we have no idea what the state of affairs could have been before the universe, or outside the existing universe.
Causality may not have existed in any way we can understand it, and as mentioned by StuW, at the quantum level casualty seems entangled to a level that causes don't always come before events as conventional wisdom would hold.
It seems that as matter interacts with matter, it becomes more entangled in ways that make simple cause-effect relationships almost meaningless at the quantum level, or at the very least nonlinear.
If causality is that complex in the existing universe, we have no idea what the state of affairs could have been before the universe, or outside the existing universe.