you know ive been thinking if matter/energy cannot be created nor destroyed?

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You think that's confusing? Try this... if you could travel to the edge of the universe, and kept going, you'd come back in the other side... just like in that old asteroids game.
 
Let's suppose you had access to a time machine in your present day and time.

Then, you used that time machine and went back in time and killed the guy who created that time machine (before he created it). Also, in the process, you destroyed all of his research so that no one else could possibly build it.

Since, in the future you used the same "destroyed technology" to reach the past... how could you have traveled to the past in the first place when that technology was already destroyed?

(Before you reply: All "alternate universe" theories aside, of course).
 
Some things to ponder:

Franz Bardon said:
Several times while describing the elements I have said that they proceed from the ethereal principle. Accordingly, the ethereal principle is the ultimate, the supreme, the most powerful thing, something inconceivable, the ultimate cause of all things existing and created. To put it in a nutshell, it is the causal sphere. Therefore akasa is spaceless and timeless. It is the non-created, the incomprehensible, the indefinable. The various religions have given it the name of God. It is the fifth power, the original power. Everything has been created by it and is kept in balance by it. It is the origin and the purity of all thoughts and intentions, it is the causal world wherein the whole creation in subsisting on, beginning from the highest spheres down to the lowest ones. It is the quintessence of the alchemists; it is all in all.

Akasha, the all-pervasive life principle or space of the universe
The Principles of Space and Movement
 
Step 1:

Put down the pipe.

lol j/k. Seriously though no one can know the answer. In my opinion knowing ALL the answers would invalidate the purpose of your very existence.
 
You think that's confusing? Try this... if you could travel to the edge of the universe, and kept going, you'd come back in the other side... just like in that old asteroids game.

You'd have to be going fast as hell. The universe is expanding at a rate which is impossible to get to. I'm not sure exactly how fast it's expanding, but if it's expanding at the speed of light, it'd be impossible to beat it, because going fast than the speed of light means going backwards in time :).
 
You guys are thinking too hard. You come from your mum and you die, keep it simple
 
thats a good question!
I never thought about it like that before.

Another question might be? If atheists don't believe in god or post life judgment, what is the point in convincing people to believe in atheism?
 
You think that's confusing? Try this... if you could travel to the edge of the universe, and kept going, you'd come back in the other side... just like in that old asteroids game.

That's cause the universe is shaped like a donut.
 
Here's another one. If you build a spaceship that can go the speed of light, and you turn on the light inside the ship. Will the light reach the front of the ship? If so, wouldn't that make the light move at double the speed of light, and thus move backwards in time lighting up the front of the ship before you flipping the switch?

And would you flip the switch if the light were already on? If not, would the light stay on?
 
Think about this one: What is "nothing"? Is it a form of energy that you can't interact with or is it really an absence of stuff. But what is holding all that "nothing". Or how does "nothing" contain all that "something"?
 
if a spaceship is going close to the speed of light,
time onboard the spaceship will slow down relative to an observer.


Let me elaborate. If you travel half the speed of light you will have half the mass and age half as fast as a result. The closer you get to the speed of light the less and less mass you have. My question to you is, if when you reach the speed of light you have zero mass, what happens when you slow down?? does your mass come back or are all the molecules all scrambled around and such. Also if you went faster that the speed of light, although i think having a negative mass kind of destroys your existence, would have you traveling backwards in time. All relativley of course?? Woah! time to go smoke some sour diesle and really sit in this theory haha
 
Let me elaborate. If you travel half the speed of light you will have half the mass and age half as fast as a result. The closer you get to the speed of light the less and less mass you have. My question to you is, if when you reach the speed of light you have zero mass, what happens when you slow down?? does your mass come back or are all the molecules all scrambled around and such. Also if you went faster that the speed of light, although i think having a negative mass kind of destroys your existence, would have you traveling backwards in time. All relativley of course?? Woah! time to go smoke some sour diesle and really sit in this theory haha

Hmm, isn't it that you can never actually reach the speed of light, and thus your mass can never actually reach zero. If it did happen, the universe would have a divide by zero error and probably blue screen of death.
 
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