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If the universe comes out of nothing there will be no time/space as we normally interpretate that – of course. Time comes from simultaneous and Universal changes or new generating of that – the expanding universe. Which gives an illusion of a constantly running time - time as such does not exist. Space comes from more or less integration between everything (egos) in the Universe. Everything is more or less integrated into each other but especially the ego is unique and therefore a real anti-integration factor. The total same quality is also one and the same quality in the universe, there have to be some qualitative differences to make two. The qualitative differences then create an illusion of distance in a space – but space as such does not exist. So, a time/space Universe as Einstein interpretated it cannot exist in a Universe coming out of sheer nothing.  

That solution will also solve the problem that the old Greek philosopher Zenon from Elea (about 490-430 b. c.) came up with: "An arrow flying in the air is doing that in a line of points, so on any given moment the arrow exists only in one of these points and common sense tells us then, that the arrow is at rest all the time!". Zenon was right, the arrow does or cannot move, it does not have to do that - in order fluently to change position. We can learn from that in more than one way.

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i kind of agree with you, as even the ancient indian character of the epic ramayana, kak bhushundi, said that he witnessed the historic a total of 14 times. we as humans have had a tendency to know what our ancestors had already known. but im kind of looking forward to the discovery of the god equation,  which was being researched upon  by einstein.

 

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