So i was thinking about the big bang, and i was trying to use newtons 3rd law to visualize the 4th dimension, and it got me thinking.
Does the possibility of the big bang or an event of equal magnitue happening in this universe have to be 100%? Or can it not be recreated as it was manifested from the another dimension.
Or is the 4th dimension just an infinite number of overlapping 3rd dimensions?
I guess what I'm trying to ask, is if there is a law about bars being set in physics. Once something of a certain magnitutde exists or happens, it has to at least be possible again even if it is implausing.
I'm asking specifically because i want to know if the universe can just randomly be unmade.
>>8529345
Implausible.
>>8529350
Maybe if we somehow recreate the big bang, we wouldn't even be able to perceive it, because the 4th dimension is just a bunch of overlapping 3rd dimensions, and instead of destroying our dimension we just create a new one.
The big bang is a mystery.
There came a point when T=0 from which all activity sprang.
If we view time as a rate of change of a system, then the singularity should have been stuck at a stand still.
That's why there are theories about quantum mechanical laws "randomly" (with a very low probability) producing the universe, like Stephen Hawking.