Ben Dhyan
Veteran Member
I understand proxy time measurement devices such as atomic clocks, GPS, etc., it doesn't alter the fact that these are proxies, time itself does not exist as an entity. Spacetime is a concept to help understand reality.This vague hand-waving doesn't change the fact that we have an extremely well tested theory of space-time (which is also covered in the wiki article), which describes it as a (pseudo-Riemannian) manifold. Quite apart from all the specific tests that have been done, every time you use a GPS device, you are using both the special and general theories of relativity - the former because it has to compensate for the time dilation due to the relative motion between you and the satellites and the latter because the satellites are in a weaker gravitational field than you are so time goes faster for them (due to space-time 'curvature').
This simply doesn't follow at all. Science investigates based on the available evidence, when we don't have enough evidence we have to say we don't know. Nothing whatsoever like making up a story about some god saying "let there be light".
I understand that, I am saying that that science should say the concept of something from nothing is not possible, not now, not ever.. To suggest that there is insufficient evidence to rule it out is what prompted me to raise the miraculous "let there be light" point.