Nicole Page-Smith, photography
Without time?
The beginning of time is at the end of time and continues past all the finite numbers to infinity. We reach infinite time at the end of time and not beyond our galaxy but 6.35 lightyears away. Time does not exist in space in the same equation of time we would have on Earth for time goes backwards and forwards. So, it only took a second to end the world or reduce our galaxy to nothing but billions of years for the Solar System, the Milky Way and our cosmos, to exist. Time cannot exist without gravity or a surface. In the vast expanse of the void of space nothing exists but is there in memory of the Big Bang. Human beings are an example of the universe.
As the planets spin around us, we land on our feet, on Earth. We can only equate time on Earth because of our view of the Sun as there would be a different view of the Sun from elsewhere in the universe. Once we travel the distance of the vast expanse of the Milky Way, we will get to the end of time, lightyears in terms of gravity. The beginning of time is slightly more interesting than the end of time. We have to begin to end.
Once the present is established the past and future would follow suit. However, the present is illusive and disappears in a second. We are aware of the past but the future is yet to be and past, present and future do not exist but are of existence, they simply pass or are yet to come. Time is as illusive, as the sand going through the timer. Most of the galaxy goes in the reverse of anything on Earth and travels backwards more quickly than forwards. For example, our birth would appear to be in the future of time. The beginning of time is slightly after the end of time and overlaps but there has to be a beginning for an end. Time ending may happen during the human habitation of Earth and we may not need time to continue at some point. Where is anything going to be without time?