Well i disagree, since light waves travel faster then any speed matter can, they are constantly expanding the boarders of space, since to have energy you will need space and time present. Therefore you have space and time with the absence of matter.
That what really brought up this question in my head, i have come to a conclusion that as energy is presented to a empty space it energy expands the boarders of the space. Therefore as long as there is energy the space will expand indefinitely.
im just trying to determine that if it was possible have a universe where matter(Energy) (*Consider that time it self can not be considered a form of energy) did not exist, but space and time did.
How would its time and space be effect it matter was suddenly presented.
Well what you’re implying is that for there to be time and space there has to be matter.
Though I believe that you can have space and time with the absence of matter.
Let there be a point where only space and time exist.
Let that be the only point that exists.
Let there be a point where only space and matter exist.
Let this be the only point that exists.
Lets say a link was made between the two Universes.
Let this link allow sharing amongst the two points.
Lets say due to the new elements presented to the two points energy is created.
Would this new element stretch the time and space amongst the two Universes?
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