SpokenTruth said:
There are 2 points in time (as it were) that you are asking about though you may not be aware of that. There is the starting point of the universal expansion we call the Big Bang. All the matter that currently exists within our observable universe was compacted into a singularity. This "beginning" is merely a known point in history. Tracking it back before then is tough because the remnants prior to that aren't currently measurable. Prior to that, we have multiple theories that are getting more and more evidentiary data. The expansion/contraction theory is a pretty solid one. Once expansion reaches a certain point and the balance between gravity and dark energy tips back toward gravity, it contacts again and eventually reforms a singularity....then the whole thing starts all over. Keep in mind that time itself is directly proportional to space and mass/gravity. So it gets difficult to wrap your head around when gravity gets really high. So your next question is likely about the matter itself. Where did that come from? Currently, we don't know. But hey, 100 years ago we didn't really know anything even existed outside our own galaxy. Same with the atomic model of electron orbits. We've learned so much in just 100 years that it's nuts to just say "insert deity" did it and leave it at that. |
Yes indeed, time in itself is more like a momentum of mass,space,energy and it fluctuates constanly.
It is not a constant,not to be compared with what we use daily to live our lives here on earth as that is just our human artificial time based on the movement of our planet and the sun.







