and maybe someone will develop a multiverse traveling machine, and we could visit the Chronoverse for real!!
The question is: Would our essence be compatible with that universe or would our existence decay into energy?
You cannot alter the original molecule as altering requires a temporal action which does not exist.
Higher dimensions than time, if they exist, would be required to change such a thing.
It's along the same lines as the impossibility of knowing if the universe had a beginning or not.
Beginnings and endings are relative to checkpoints anyways; since we are assuming the Big Bang happened then yes--it had a beginning.
we know the universe is 12 billion years old.
A closer estimate would be 13.7 billion years old, but I'm not arguing--just noting.
we'll never be able to say exactly when it began because simply stating that is itself a contradiction.
How so... when we know what happened down to the Planck time unit(10
-43 seconds) after the Big Bang; there is, however, an intrinsic truth to what you say, but only because of a technicality--Planck time units aren't divisible, and since one must approach the Big Bang to reach it--there's a roadblock--an 'event horizon', so to speak.
However, altering things in the moments after the big bang is more within the realm of logical possibility.
Only to the extent that the Butterfly Effect will allow... However one could, in theory, 'destroy' the known universe by causing the matter/anti-matter cycle to be infinite, causing the universe to be a sea of pure, 'cold' energy.
Well theory is it was INTENSELY COMPACT.
Rather it was 'infinitely compact'; otherwise known as a singularity.
"Real programmers set the universal constants at the start such that the universe evolves to contain the disk with the data they want."
Good comic, Kebrel.
Whoa, Kebrel.. what was that?
i did not know there was a connection between programmers and the Universe..
Initial conditions are a reality in both the universe *and* programming.