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SomethingToPonder

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  1. So technically if we were to attempt to achieve warp speed at some time in the future, We cant physically propel a craft through space any faster than the speed of light, But we could technically Move space around the craft ,therefore achieving distances never thought possible? Hi all, This is my first post on here and i am no genius. As a matter of fact my knowledge of science is limited and im hoping to expand it and learn as much as possible as i go. I marked other as my choice, but im not certain of what my idea of how it all "began" is. I've read through a couple of posts on this thread already and i think that people are onto something when we say there was no "beginning" as such. If the Big bang happened, then matter accelerated outwards at a phenomenal rate there must have been some matter there in the first place to make the reaction. if there was "nothing" before the big bang then it would seem unlikely that all of a sudden for no reason there was a big bang and matter appeared and just started expanding outwards, Creating galaxies and solar systems and much much more as it went. There must have been something that caused the Bang itself, some components that were added together to make the bang etc, And if so then Who or what was around at the time of This and how can we research it? The other thing that fascinates me is time. It is my theory that time did not Start when the big bang happened, time must have already been in motion even if it was a different Timeline. im finding it very hard to explain what i mean in words but too try and simplify it, try picturing the "It's all a computer program " theory. Time only existed for the beings and things in the game from the moment we started the program,but yet our timeline is already at 13 billion years at the point when their time starts. Now would they look at the beginning of time and wonder exactly what we wonder now? When researchers are looking through the hubble telescope etc and they spot a planet millions of light years away, They are looking into the past because of the billions of years it took for the planets light to reach us. If we were to attempt to achieve warp speed, Could we not then Move space around us, even now spacecrafts are being propelled through space and the most advanced research is still focusing on making advanced models that can go further or faster. So if we found a way to embed a craft in to space we could move space around the craft , Light years of travel without moving .I know i making it sound like a sci-fi movie but there has to be some scientific accuracy.I would be interested to know other's thoughts on the matter. does it not seem natural that if there was any sort of extra terrestrial life out there, that were capable of terraforming planets or advanced space travel that they would have cloaking devices that would allow them to be practically invisible in our solar system/galaxy. Our army has stealth planes invisible to our most advanced Radar and UAV. So any race that was able of building spacecrafts that would be traveling about would most likely have cloaking devices of some kind that would be impossible for us to see because of our level of technology. Without trying to start a long argument here, The big bang could be wrong, it might not have happened that way, There could be a million other possibilities. But we as humans in the 21st century would think that this had to be the only right answer, it's widely accepted by the public now. It's only scientists looking for other explanations and religious people who refute the big bang. But it does seem the most likely in a sense and all the things they are claiming they have found to do with the big bang like the cosmic ripples etc. could have been any number of ways, finding out is all part of humanity's next step.
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