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Your thoughts: The universe, everything in it, and all memories were created one Planck second ago.

As in, one Planck second ago, nothing existed; now, everything exists--all memories, ideas, formations, math, science, etc. was created. Because why? Philosophy, that's why. I like philosophy, and I like hearing other people's notions of philosophy, especially cosmological, mathematical, and existential philosophy.
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zsvdkhnorc
Philosophy has always been preoccupied by determining the nature, or existence, of reality. When it comes down to it, Descartes was being optimistic when he implied that thought was a sign of existence.

Where a scientist can get lost out in the woods, an engineer can see the forest for the trees. An abiding and timeless answer to the abiding and timeless question of, "How can we tell?" is "Does it matter?"

There's no precedent known to us when it comes to probabilities in the formation of universes. Maybe I'm being even more optimistic than Descartes, but I'd like to think that if the universe were created one instant ago as I instantaneously observe it, it was created by an intelligence. In fact, the same what-if that would, at the surface, seem to make all history meaningless similarly overturns any arguments against intelligent design, though it offers nothing to support it.

In the end, though, it doesn't matter. It's as meaningless as whether we can trust our senses as a direct window to reality, or they are merely shadows on the wall of Plato's cave. We presume we are here, so we ought do what's right.
carefreelifelover1326
Nothing about the previous moment is the same as the next moment so technically the universe only exists for the period of one thought and the next thought is an all new universe. It is all nothing more than never ending change and movement.
introspect0r
Maybe everything is the same and the only thing that changes is what we see?
disastercupcake
That is the way it works.

Although i personally dont think your reasoning that philosophy is the reason for ideas, memories, or the universe is very good.
marmitemicky
And in one MickyWink .... it'll be gone again (0)"(~)

mx:))
marmitemicky
Scared, huh? mx:))
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
Nah.
marmitemicky
We are closer to the end than we are to the beginning. When the expansion stops, there shall be a pause, then a rending of the heavens and the universe shall collapse. There's a formula. mx:))
sadWaste
It would have little bearing on anything far as I can tell
introspect0r
What if it was 0 Planck seconds ago?
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
That is not possible as to what conforms with the current understanding of the universe. The Planck second is the shortest denoted unit of time for the universe. To say there's 0 units of time passed means that, well, absolutely no time has passed at all. Also, while mathematically there can be a time frame between 0 and 1 Planck seconds, physically, there can't be.
introspect0r
What if the way we see the universe is not the way the universe exists?
movingon5678
unfortunately I can't prove you are wrong, still that's what comes of being just a brain in a pail!
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
You cant prove I'm wrong? Do explain. I can see how, but I want to hear your side of it.
movingon5678
well, since I can't prove (for instance) that everything I see and feel is not just some "matrix style" illusion, then by the same argument I can't be sure of any fact, there is no objective evidence that the moment I see "now" has any connection to the moment that existed (take any time unit) ago. In fact the very nature of time is not understood, nor how the "arrow of time" moves. I choose to treat the world as though it has always existed as it appears to do, but if I accept the idea that I cannot prove my own reality - everything else is up for grabs!
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
True. Very true. You can't prove you exist, either.
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