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Quantum physics: Is time travel theoretically feasible?

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to the standard four dimensions of the Universe when undergoing extreme disassociating forces. So what happens to the dimensions attached to the radicalized mass-energy then, does it receive some sort of collateral implicit change in regard to an ideal space-time continuum?

Augustine considered the book of Genesis and the concept of God as an eternal Being beyond temporality who created space-time from nothing. People before the big bang theory and after might argue about anything arising from nothing and though to be against it commonly. How can anything arise from absolutely nothing they might ask? The alternatives seem to be that the Universe always existed, that it came from some where else, or that it recurs forever on a closed loop. Even if one thinks that an issuance of new Universes from existing one occurs forever through space-time warps through space-time to real' new empty space the question still remains-where did it start?

Space-time travelers would not want to warp themselves right directly in to a new nowhere of empty space-time perhaps automatically compacted as a singularity. There seems to be a minimal force effort required to expand an instant Universe lacking in government energy plans. Maybe some would be happy enough to disassociate themselves from their grace-provided space-time and zip over to some other space-time in order to g-whiz the gang when one returns unaged while they have become dependents on globalist retirement hand-outs by compassionate liberals and conservatives. Space-time is a serious matter when extreme warps and time-traveling are concerned.

If God exists eternally and the Universe is a temporal process moving from beginning to end it is interesting to consider. With space-time warping the goal might better be to get out of time right unto that eternal day from which one can observe these space-time procedures perhaps with interest. Serious concerns exist at least for Christians about just trying to barge in to that day without end without going through the proper hoops as there is an alternative day without end it is speculated that could be very uncomfortable. Lets us then assume that the Universe could have had a start from nothing with the explanation that the Word of God made it expand like a singularity, zero-dimensional membrane or Higgs field at some point and avoid the seemingly unanswerable question of where-when did it really begin? Even the question of how did it exist forever recycling begs the question


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