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Why doesn't time collapse? What will happen if time collapses?

In fact, for us, time collapse is an abstract concept, which means that the whole space-time shrinks at one point, so theoretically all substances will gather at one point at this time, and the whole space-time will be continuously compressed, so theoretically this kind of scene is difficult to realize, so it is difficult to be changed by space relative to time. Because of this, we can think about the problem from the following aspects.

1, the reason why time does not collapse is because space itself exists objectively, and all substances in this space are constantly moving. In fact, we have to say that the reason why time does not collapse is because in the three-dimensional world we live in, all time is a relatively abstract concept, and all the substances in this space keep moving in the original state, so it is precisely because the operation of everything itself is an objective law that it will not affect time subjectively.

2. Time and space are not opposed to each other, so for us, they will not conflict with each other and will not affect the change of space itself. In fact, I have to say that space itself is actually a new concept. Time is a physical quantity to calculate the change of material space, which has nothing to do with the change of object space itself. In a sense, the existence of space and matter endows time with the meaning of existence, and they are not contradictory, so naturally there is no collapse.

3. Theoretically, once time collapses, it may also lead to the high overlap of compressed matter and space in the whole time and space. In fact, we have to say that the collapse of time itself is a new concept, but it is difficult to realize in theory. If we can guess, once time collapses, there will be a high degree of overlap between space and matter. At this time, the space continuously compresses the matter and overlaps with each other, forming a highly dense space geometry.

In fact, for us, time itself is a new concept, which is a physical quantity to calculate material changes. In a sense, space and matter endow time with meaning. Once time collapses, matter and space itself will also change, and the two will continue to overlap, forming a highly dense spatial aggregate.