What
Time is It?
Universe
visible contents and all of its space consists solely of a fixed and
finite amount of “Space Bubbles”. Each one has its unique brand
of space that cannot be shared with another. The space in the Space
Bubbles is invisible to us because all exhibitions of physical
actions in the Universe require its expansion to exist.
One of the
properties of the Universe is time. The passing of time is a result
of the linear expansion of Universe space into an infinite invisible
Void of non-universe space. The space expansion comes from within
each of the space bubbles, and is the only independent action causing
the Universe to exist. More of the Bubble's unique space is created
within it from an unknown source outside of our Universe. This
creative expansion comes in incremental steps that are random to each
bubble. The time that we experience is an average expansion of many
Space Bubbles in a volume of space where the observance is made.
Time seems
continuous to us because it is averaged over a large viewing volume and the expansion of space is also required for all
other properties of the Universe to be exhibited. But, on a very
small scale, one down on the Space Bubble level, time as we think of
it does not exist. Because individual space bubble expansion comes
in discrete steps, Universe time for that bubble does not exist
during the non expanding phase. (This is the reason for the quantum
mechanics quandary of Heisenburg's uncertainty principle when trying
to observe very small objects in a short period of time).
So, is it
possible that there is another Universe this bubble is in during its
non-expansion phase in our Universe? More than that, is an entire
Universe existing that is invisible to us during the non-expansion
phase of our Space Bubbles?
More about this in my book that is available here:
www.amazon.com/Just-Bubbles-Alternate-View-Existence
More about this in my book that is available here:
www.amazon.com/Just-Bubbles-Alternate-View-Existence