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Rudolf

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  1. Jazeker, het universum dijt uit vanuit onze positie gezien. Ik denk dat iedereen dat kan beademen. Maar niemand heeft enig idee wat zich op de uiterste grens van het universum zou bevinden, wellicht zien we daar de geboorte van het universum, daar zijn verschillende theorieën over. Maar daar waar we zelf altijd het verleden waarnemen (we kijken steeds dieper terug in de tijd) creëren we zelf de toekomst. Ik zou durven stellen dat we zelf vanuit het absolute heden tijd en ruimte genereren met een snelheid die gelijk is aan c. Massa genereert tijd en ruimte. Dit laatste lijkt me op zich wel een nieuw inzicht waarmee zwaartekracht zou kunnen worden verklaard. Certainly, the universe is expanding from our point of view. I think anyone can grasp that. But no one has any idea what might be at the far edge of the universe; perhaps we can see the birth of the universe there, and there are various theories about that. What I like to argue here is that where we always perceive the past from ourselves (we are always looking further back in time), we create the future also by ourselves. I would dare to suggest that we generate time and space from the absolute present at a speed equal to c. Mass generates time and space. The latter seems to me to be a new insight by itself, which could explain gravity.
  2. I believe that each of us has a personal moment in time that we can call “now.” We experience reality from our own point of view, always with a slight delay—light needs a full second to travel 300,000 km, after all. Everyone carries their own internal clock, their own “now,” observing the world from a unique position in space and time. When I take an action, no one can witness it in truly absolute real time. The distances between us are essentially small differences in space-time; we can never occupy exactly the same place at exactly the same moment. Fortunately, in everyday life this hardly causes any problems. 😉 The point I want to make is that what we perceive as reality is always a glimpse of the past. Our sense of “now” is, in a way, an illusion—an internal construction created and projected by the brain.
  3. It is true that the reality we see is in fact an event happening within your head. Your eyes receive light like antennas pick up a radio signal. Your brain converts this signal into "live pictures". So in some way we are kind of watching a movie inside our head. I do have my own ideas about this concept of reality but the edge between philosophy and physics might cross each other here. I really do not know where to start..
  4. But what I would like to argue is the idea that this "grow" happens from here at our own place and moment in time. Do we shape our own part of the universe by our own actions in spacetime? We only see the past while we create the future.
  5. Yes that´s truth. Since I think the edge of the universe is our own place in space and time this edge is not just a line between 2 parts of space but also a line or moment in time between past and future. We all expand this boundary by the thing we do. You might compare the universe with the surface of a ball. Each dot on its surface is on the edge of "inside or outside" the ball. So anyone can be on the edge from where the expansion takes place in his own spacetime "bubble".
  6. I would like to argue that our own place in time and space is the exact location from where the universe expands. Our own moment in time (now) and location in the universe is the exact place from where we leave our own action into the past while we "travel" into the future while we create or shape the future. For this moment I am not sure if this rather is philosophical or if this is also a possibility in the "real" reality. So I love to hear some thought about this concept of spacetime and the idea that "now" is the absolute boundary of the expanding universe. This would say that we all are living as "multi entities" or parallel universes next to each other from where we all create a unified universe. Looking forward to some thoughts..

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