Message from @Riley

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2019-11-18 18:26:48 UTC  

on the surface of the balloon

2019-11-18 18:26:57 UTC  

There is a point where all originated

2019-11-18 18:27:00 UTC  

A singularity

2019-11-18 18:27:02 UTC  

yes

2019-11-18 18:27:09 UTC  

@Riley so the universe expanded? How is that even counter to a creation myth?

2019-11-18 18:27:21 UTC  

well, it counters the 6 day nonsense

2019-11-18 18:27:26 UTC  

and the 6,000 year old universe shit

2019-11-18 18:27:36 UTC  

of course, i use other methods to counter that

2019-11-18 18:27:57 UTC  

What happen before or during the singularity?

2019-11-18 18:28:01 UTC  

idk

2019-11-18 18:28:04 UTC  

at that point

2019-11-18 18:28:11 UTC  

the universe would have been dominated by quantum gravity

2019-11-18 18:28:18 UTC  

we don't have a complete theory of quantum gravity

2019-11-18 18:28:20 UTC  

All concepts of space and time break down at the singularity

2019-11-18 18:28:23 UTC  

so we can't make predictions

2019-11-18 18:28:33 UTC  

its more accurate to say that the laws of physics break down

2019-11-18 18:28:38 UTC  

or become incompatible with eachother

2019-11-18 18:28:44 UTC  

general relativity and quantum field theory

2019-11-18 18:28:51 UTC  

they begin to class when we talk about singularities

2019-11-18 18:28:51 UTC  

Laws of physics are supposed to be unbreakable, no?

2019-11-18 18:28:59 UTC  

they don't "break"

2019-11-18 18:29:06 UTC  

what i mean is they don't work together

2019-11-18 18:29:19 UTC  

which is why we need to create a theory of quantum gravity8

2019-11-18 18:29:22 UTC  

And laws of physics also stop working at the atomic level

2019-11-18 18:29:30 UTC  

no, they dont

2019-11-18 18:30:03 UTC  

Whatever

2019-11-18 18:30:14 UTC  

Why do some particles not move when your looking at them

2019-11-18 18:30:14 UTC  

but anywho

2019-11-18 18:30:20 UTC  

the five ways

2019-11-18 18:30:23 UTC  

Not religious but im just curious about it

2019-11-18 18:30:25 UTC  

what

2019-11-18 18:30:29 UTC  

Why do some particles not move when your looking at them

2019-11-18 18:30:34 UTC  

why would they move

2019-11-18 18:30:36 UTC  

im confusi

2019-11-18 18:31:03 UTC  

There is a certain thing, I'd need to look it up as I've forgotten, but something in motion will not move when you're looking at it

2019-11-18 18:31:09 UTC  

And keep moving when you don't

2019-11-18 18:31:36 UTC  

The Zero Effect

2019-11-18 18:32:02 UTC  

you must be thinking of heisenbergs uncertainty principle

2019-11-18 18:32:04 UTC  

"One of the oddest predictions of quantum theory – that a system can't change while you're watching it – has been confirmed in an experiment by Cornell physicists."

2019-11-18 18:32:35 UTC  

ΔxΔp ≥ (ℏ/2)

2019-11-18 18:32:46 UTC  

I'm not a mathmatician