The universe doesn't end as such, but keeps fading away, entropy ever converging on zero or whatever background energy / quantum foam. — jorndoe
this may stretch beyond the limits of human epistemology. — Jack Cummins
What came before the 'big bang' or after any 'end' remains unknown. — Jack Cummins
I like the way in which you personify or anthromorphise time, especially as all forms of existence are dependent upon it. — Jack Cummins
That is, all times are present to God, and all places are here; the whole universe of spacetime is in His hand. But this is poetic talk that no one understands. — unenlightened
This is an interesting questionable area, whether time is a concept in the mind, or an independent aspect of existence. — Jack Cummins
Death involves the question of existence outside of space and time. — Jack Cummins
Its possibility is plausible in a idealist perspective, especially in esoteric spiritual ones. — Jack Cummins
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