The ppl love rushing to universe topic but before u do you need to know how to 'think' following a set of condition n direction for your thought and conceptualize it and experiment with it in your head. My thought direction is to seek common origins assuming primitive or small origins to big and large things similar to an adult has baby roots, I assume everything complex has the same pattern.
The universe clearly has space-time-physical matter-time-gravity-energy as a baseline, these all interact. Some questions to ponder.
1. Space Is big so following my thought process, I assume it had a small origin point, in-fact it's as a small as 'grain'. Now does time work Independent, is it co-joined to space? if space n time r independent wat came first? I suspect their co-joined as u need space n time together for space to expand. Time by itself is useless without space and space on its own is useless without time as it won't expand. Pls add ur model or tell me if their is holes in mine.
2. Gravity, what's the origin point? was it established at the initial singularity point of the expansion of space-time, is it co-joined or stands alone separate to space-time? wats the effect on space-time if gravity isn't present, does gravity only present itself when physical matter exist so it doesn't collide or collapse? I am undecided so you can add ur model or tell me if their holes in my understanding.
3. Energy. This has me stumped it's common origin, we do know in the singularity expansion it was hot so where does hot come from 'energy' and then cooled off as space n time expanded from the hot singularity. What is energy? is it physical or is it non physical? if it's non physical what's the general rule about what defines energy? Does it only interact with physical matter? if so do the all the systems it interact with have an input-processing-output conversion process. Is physical matter all 'energy' also and we all feed off each other?
The universe clearly has space-time-physical matter-time-gravity-energy as a baseline, these all interact. Some questions to ponder.
1. Space Is big so following my thought process, I assume it had a small origin point, in-fact it's as a small as 'grain'. Now does time work Independent, is it co-joined to space? if space n time r independent wat came first? I suspect their co-joined as u need space n time together for space to expand. Time by itself is useless without space and space on its own is useless without time as it won't expand. Pls add ur model or tell me if their is holes in mine.
2. Gravity, what's the origin point? was it established at the initial singularity point of the expansion of space-time, is it co-joined or stands alone separate to space-time? wats the effect on space-time if gravity isn't present, does gravity only present itself when physical matter exist so it doesn't collide or collapse? I am undecided so you can add ur model or tell me if their holes in my understanding.
3. Energy. This has me stumped it's common origin, we do know in the singularity expansion it was hot so where does hot come from 'energy' and then cooled off as space n time expanded from the hot singularity. What is energy? is it physical or is it non physical? if it's non physical what's the general rule about what defines energy? Does it only interact with physical matter? if so do the all the systems it interact with have an input-processing-output conversion process. Is physical matter all 'energy' also and we all feed off each other?