TRAVERSING THE TIME PLANE - My whack Theory on Time:
To discuss this, I also have to include the topic of existence, since one cannot have existence without time, and vice verse. (According to current scientific assumptions)
Lets suppose:... I invented the Ashtray. First I conceived the idea, then I assembled the matter in such a fashion, that a specific form took shape. The most important attribute about this ash-tray is its specific "purpose" and how well its function aligns toward that end. On Earth , we would marvel at this as a 'creation of man'.
Now, let's suppose, that I take this marvelous invention and I smash it into the ground, breaking it to pieces. Indeed I have rearranged the matter, which has effected the shape and form..The function of the ashtray has ceased. But, what I could not destroywas the concept or idea of that function (and purpose). In fact, these now exist, where they did not before, and thus they will now last forever as long as earth keeps spinning...
I can re fashion a new ash tray 'when' ever I choose.
One could parallel this with the original theme about the big bang theory, where the universe suddenly appears and ultimately can no longer "not" exist.
Now, Let's suppose that God exists, and exists "outside' of the universe. In fact, for mental illustration, picture a vast, endless table or plane. We will call that plane "Existence". And on that plane, we discover that the entire body of knowledge permeates the plane (in all existence). On that plane, there are also free agents, which dwell. Amongst those agents, are us.
In all the life as we know it, we discover that on this plane, we are the only mortal creatures in God's creation, who can roam freely on the plane. That is to say, we are mobile, dynamic and transient. As we traverse the plane, we come to discover our ashtray. It exists! We come to realize that the ashtray 'has always been, is, and 'will always be'. We simply arrived upon it at some instance in existence. (the day it was invented, on earth). The same could be applied for the invention of car, the mouse trap and ATMs and so on...including discovery of language, models logical constructs, and so on.
In fact, let's suppose that the plane of existence is not itself about the manifestation of matter and materials of the universe. Rather, let's suppose its the plane of all 'possibilities', which manifest themselves
later from idea, purpose, function to their earthly forms... Suppose the universe is the manifestation of a 'mere possibility' that resides in the plane of existence...and was arrived upon (at deliberate will) by God, and in turn became manifest into Physical Matter and material?
Okay If I aint lost your interest, lets jump it up a notch...
I would submit that:
The largest unit or measure of time parallels the breadth, depth and scope of the plane of existence. If the plane of existence is eternal, then so too is time.
If true, then when man is free of the physical universe...could we come to experience the entire breadth, depth and scope of the plane of existence, such that time becomes irrelevant?
AN analogy: A balloon filled with helium will continue to rise until the atmospheric pressure is light enough to match and cancel out the Balloon/helium pressure. Height greater than this threshold becomes moot and is no longer relevant.
On the plane of existence, when we are able to arrive upon all 'possibilities', that is... when we are no longer constrained to any specific possibility, such as the physical universe, then perhaps, we are matched with the scope, breadth depth of the plane, and subsequently that of time. If so, any further measure of time becomes moot and irrelevant. If God claims that time will no longer exist for us in the realm of heaven (eternal life) perhaps that heaven is the full plane of existence, where all possibilities are revealed to us, and all determinate actions of manifestation of possibilities are granted to us. I'm just saying...
In conclusion,
1) The Plane of existence is eternal
2) Time parallels the plane of existence and is thus eternal.
3) The plane of Existence hosts all 'Possibilities", being permeated by all bodies of knowledge.
4) Mankind, as a mobile, dynamic roaming agent, dwells in the plane of existence, and 'arrives' upon his inventions, first as a 'possibility' or idea, then as an artifact with purpose and function taken to form. Time is not relevant, except by the dates of invention that we assign.
5) God is not constrained by the physical artifact called the universe. Rather he is the author of all possibilities, and I believe he created the universe, which is derived from one of many possibilities available to God's will to manifest.
While i cannot prove my theories, Istand firm enough behind them that I disagree with Dr Hawkings assertions.
There is a GOD, there is an afterlife, since all life is but a manifestation of a possibility on the plane of existence.
