u/Patient_Pudding7721

Is it just me or does anyone else also think that our reality is just a high sophisticated computer simulation created and being observed by advanced extra terrestrial beings? As if our universe is just a high pixel computer screen for other advanced personages.

Please let me know about your opinions on this theory.

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u/Patient_Pudding7721 — 5 days ago

If any of you ever pondered upon this question, please reach out to give your opinions.

Genuinely, a photon changes its behaviour when being observed, why is it so?

Engage, people.

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u/Patient_Pudding7721 — 6 days ago
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To the people reading this, you might just want to quit reading ahead because it's gonna be hell of a telltale. I've always stumbled upon a lot of questions but, amongst those questions a distinct question has perked my attention the most. The question is, "How did the Universe begin?". I would wager that humans know that everything has a "start", but do they really know how did the universe unfold itself? Some of you would blindly say "The Big Bang" and some "The God". For someone who's never been an atheist, I wouldn't completely agree that God plays an important role in the building up of the universe, because science says it all. Till now, I exquisitely believed that the universe started with The Big Bang, but what if there was something that had existed before The Big Bang? I've seen people come up to me and say "First, The Big Bang, then the initial state, then the cosmic inflation"- WOAH, my apologies, you're absurdly right, but have you ever imagined what must've been BEFORE The Big Bang? No? That's quite prophesied. The answer to the question "How did the Universe begin?" is beyond dispute. Even if someone asked you how was a lepton created, you'd be looped back to The Big Bang itself and then, the same question would arise endlessly. There are quite a few theoretical possibilities for the beginning of the universe - a quantum vacuum, the universe might've appeared from a high-energy vacuum state, which is scientifically not true ; a Big Bounce, some theories also suggest that our universe is a series of cycles, where a previous universe collapsed and then birthed our own through a "Big Bounce".

But, from a theistic perspective, the universe began as a deliberate, intentional act of creation by a divine being, bringing all matter, energy, space and time into existence from nothing. As someone who's aware of what's written in Bible, the Bible states that there are The Seven Days of Creation by The God :

Day 1: God created light and separated it from darkness.

Day 2 : God created the atmosphere, separating the elements.

Day 3 : God created vegetation.

I'm not even gonna write the whole Seven Days Of Creation because that is not what had caused the creation of our Universe. For the people who BELIEVE that The God has created this universe, I'd like to ask you a question, "Who created God?". A creator must have a creator itself, right? Something isn't extracted from nothing. People will say that no one created God, because it's an eternal being existing outside of time and space? I'm highly against the idea that God must've created the universe but will all due respect, I acclaim people's opinions on how the universe was created.

Rerouting to scientific inducements, let's focus on a few more possibilities. Have y'all ever heard about the "Nothing" Paradox? Scientific, yet controversial, theories suggest that the universe emerged from "nothing".

Also, the zero-energy universe hypothesis proposes that that the total amount of energy in the universe is zero, balancing positive mass with negative gravitational energy, this reinforces the "Nothing" Paradox. Apparently, I believe in the White Hole Theory, where The Big Bang was just a "white hole", an inverse black hole from a parent universe. Though mathematically possible, white holes remain theoretical and have never been observed. The last inducement in my opinion is the Simulation Theory. It states that our reality is a highly sophisticated computer simulation created by advanced extra terrestrial beings.

I think this question is highly controversial and can be viewed from various perspectives. Goodluck digging in for the actual arisen of our universe.That's it, goodnight mates.

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u/Patient_Pudding7721 — 6 days ago