Friday, November 1, 2013

Physics, Theology, and the Expansion of the Universe


 
Just thinking:
Scientists say that, immediately after the Big Bang, the universe expanded faster than the speed of light. They also say that the universe will, sometime in the future, again expand at a rate faster than the speed of light. Given E=MC2, moving anything faster than the speed of light requires an infinite force.
What if "dark matter" is time?
What if time has mass?
What if the expansion of the universe is due to the expansion of time?
Some implications are:
·         Space has mass.
·         An infinite force created the universe.
·         Time began at the Big Bang and will end with the universe.
Of course,  infinite force does not necessarily imply intelligence, but the existence of the laws of chemistry, physics and biology ever since the Big Bang most certainly does.
 

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