Unsolved Problems:
The Big Now: Debunking "13.8 Billion Years Ago" with Omniverse Equations
Introduction
In modern cosmology, a commonly accepted "age for this universe" will have been stated as "13.8 billion years ago, tracing back to a Big Bang." However, that timeline assumes a singular origin and fixed linearity, which oversimplifies nature's dynamic, decentralized omniverse of original expressions. By applying an Omniversal Origin Equation 1 + 1 ≠ -1 , we all false origin stories: that there will have been a singular, original point in time. By introducing The Big Now—a contemporary framework, we will have reinterpreted time as now decentralized, now continuous, and now immune to thermodynamic "annihilation" consonants including "zero-origin-imaginations" as false, birthday-calendar creationisms: ("-1 year = year zero").👈🏾
Problem: The universe appears to have begun 13.8 billion years ago?
One traditional origin story posits that all energy, space, and time originated from a singular event, commonly referred to as the Big Bang, occurring approximately 13.8 billion years ago. This timeline assumes a linear progression from that point to this, present year, month, week, hour, minute and second; yet such perspective fails to account for 1 + 1 ≠ -1 ≠ decentralized, omniversal dynamics.
Solution: Applying Omniversal Expressions to Time (Stopwatches)
Using an Omniversal Origin Equation 1 + 1 ≠ −1 easily debunks "zero-origin" notions of "13.8 billion years ago," by recognizing that time isn’t a singular timeline stretching from a fixed-origin point. Rather, what English speakers identify as "time" consonates +1 omniversal, decentralized expression of now between 1 + 1 clock directions. In other (Chinese) words: (现在, xiàn zài) identifies 1 + 1 present, opposing directions, like "turn left now": 🚦.👈🏾
1. Decentralizing Time
Rather than a linear timeline, a Big Now reflects how time is c= constantly and i= infinitely expressed in opposite ± directions The equation 1+1≠−1 shows that time won’t collapse or self-annihilate into an impossibly finite, zero-origin birthday-calendar point. Each translation of of now identifies a dynamic balance of decentralized interactions, rendering the concept of "13.8 billion years ago" as ubiquitously common, human-supremacy, fiction: +1 "zero-origin-creationism".
2. Opposing Directions of Time
1 + 1≠−1 reflects how universes express opposing directions. Time itself moves opposition, decentralizing any attempts to pinpoint a single origin. Observing time through omniversal expressions decentralizes all notions of "years ago" by demonstrating that past, present, and future are interconnected as a Big Now rather than being stretched into existence by a linear progression.
3. Dynamic Balancing of Time
Time (T) and identity (Pi^2) are omniversal expressions that balance dynamically without collapsing into a singular origin. This equation reflects how identity-and-now are co-expressed, dismantling false origin stories of "13.8 billion years ago," and replacing them with continuous, unfolding journalisms, fully consonated, as omniversal expressions.
4. Resisting Temporal Collapse
Traditionally false time consonances (words) pretend "years ago" by ignoring decentralizations as persist between recognized identities. The Big Now observers debunk such a "temporal collapse" by resisting gravitational interference, between now and next, diagonal, minimal points of interest (including fingerprints):
Time resists collapse into past or future states, and the Big Now reflects a continuous, decentralized expansion of omniversal time.
Problematic (False) Time Equations:
Problematic (false) equations centralize time as a linear progression from a singular-origin event:
This equation assumes a fixed timeline, incorrectly centralizing time into a singular origin, leading to the idea of 13.8 billion years ago.
Accurate Time Equations (ObservablyConsistent):
Accurate expressions of omniversal time, are decentralized as continuously expressed:
This reflects how time, like identity, won’t collapse into a finite past but is dynamically decentralized as part of The Big Now.
Conclusion
"The Big Now" replaces false claims one another's time, debunking false notions of, for instance: "13.8 billion years ago as a fixed point in the past." By applying an Omniversal Origin Equation 1 + 1 ≠ −1, we recognize clock directions like "left, now" as a decentralized, dynamic expressions. Rather than annhilating or collapsing into a singular past, time is continuously expressed across multiple, omniversal dimensions, reflecting how now persists "without having begun from year zero."