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aha, so you Think that if a huge "Gravity" field is applied to a clock, and the clock then starts to show time slower. Is it then Time it self that is being slowed down, or the mechanics inside the clock that is being affected by a centrifugal force?

To humans, time is the passage from the now into the future. The old Now, feels like the past, and the next now is tought of as the future.

Yet it is only the exact moment right now, that we experience.

So what your saying is that a huge mass, will bend how we humans experience the passage from our current point in space, to the next?

like the clock being slowed by a centrifugal force.

And Gravitational redshift, how does this prove that the universe is expanding, and not just moving.

Do you think our planet is expanding away from the sun, because we move in a orbit around it?

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Hey /Sci.
So before the Big Bang, "everything" was nothing and nothing was not existing. After the end of the universe, everything that exists will all decay into photons and the universe will then return back into the state of nothing and non-existence.

So is the point of existence to return to the state of not existing?

Was the Big Bang and creation of time an anomaly, and the state of everything was to be nothing?

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