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A: Anything that exists can only exist within a consecutive order of events known as time.
[]A-A: Things can only exist before, during and/or after itself and/or other things existing.
[][]A-A-A: If things don’t exist either before, during, and/or after itself and/or other things existing then it can’t exist.
[]A-B: If things can only exist before, during, and/or after itself and/or other things existing then things can only exist within a consecutive order of events known as time.
B: Time is made up of finitely divisible parts of time.
[]B-A: If time isn’t made up of finitely divisible parts of time then time could be infinitely divided.
[][]B-A-A: If time isn’t made up of finitely divisible parts of time then time is made up of infinitely divisible parts of time.
[][]B-A-B: If time is made up of infinitely divisible parts of time then those infinitely divisible parts of time that time is made up of can be divided infinitely since they are infinitely divisible.
[][]B-A-C: If the infinitely divisible parts of time that time is made up of can be divided infinitely since they are infinitely divisible then time could be infinitely divided.
[]B-B: If time could be infinitely divided then time couldn’t exist.
[][]B-B-A: If time could be infinitely divided then there would be an infinite amount of parts of time.
[][]B-B-B: If there is an infinite amount of parts of time then in order for time to pass an infinite amount of parts of time would have to also pass.
[][]B-B-C: If in order for time to pass an infinite amount of parts of time would have to also pass then time couldn’t exist.
[][][]B-B-C-A: Time passes in a consecutive order of events (following one after another, example: 1,2,3).
[][][]B-B-C-B: If time passes in a consecutive order of events then the parts of time pass in a consecutive order of events.
[][][]B-B-C-C: An infinite amount things passing in a consecutive order of events will never finish passing.
[][][][]B-B-C-C-A: An infinite amount of things is a never ending amount of things.
[][][][]B-B-C-C-B: A never ending amount of things passing in a consecutive order of events will never finish passing.
[]B-C: Time exists.
[]B-D: Time can not infinitely divided.
[][]B-D-A: B-B + B-C.
[]B-E: Time is made up of finitely divisible parts of time.
[][]B-E-A: B-B + B-C + B-D.
C: The amount of finitely divisible parts of time that have passed before the finitely divisible parts of time that are passing in each moment of the present time is finite.
[]C-A: If the amount of finitely divisible parts of time that have passed before the finitely divisible parts of time that are passing in each moment of the present were infinite then there could not be any finitely divisible parts of time passing in each moment of the present.
[][]C-A-A: If the amount of finitely divisible parts of time that have passed before the finitely divisible parts of time that are passing in each moment of the present were infinite then there would be an an infinite amount of finitely divisible parts of time that have passed before the present.
[][]C-A-B: If there were an infinite amount of finitely divisible parts of time that have passed before the present then an infinite amount of finitely divisible parts of time have passed.
[][]C-A-C: An infinite amount of finitely divisible parts of time can not pass.
[][][]C-A-C-A: Time passes in a consecutive order of events.
[][][]C-A-C-B: If time passes in a consecutive order of events then an infinite amount of finitely divisible parts of time passes in a consecutive order of events.
[][][]C-A-C-C: An infinite amount of finitely divisible parts of time passing in a consecutive order of events will never finish passing.
[][][][]C-A-C-C-A: An infinite amount of finitely divisible parts of time is a never ending amount of finitely divisible parts of time.
[][][][]C-A-C-C-B: A never ending amount of finitely divisible parts of time will never finish passing.
[]C-B: There are finitely divisible parts of time passing in each moment of the present.
[][]C-B-A: A + B.
[]C-C: The amount of finitely divisible parts of time that have passed before the finitely divisible parts of time that are passing in each moment of the present is finite.
[][]C-C-A: C-A + C-B.
D: There was a first indivisible part of time that passed.
[]D-A: The amount of indivisible parts of time that have passed before the indivisible parts of time that are passing in each moment of the present is finite.
[][]D-A-A: The amount of finitely divisible parts of time that have passed before the finitely divisible parts of time that are passing in each moment of the present time is finite. (C)
[][]D-A-B: Finitely divisible parts of time can be indivisible parts of time.
[][][]D-A-B-A: Finitely divisible means divisible a limited number of times.
[][][]D-A-B-B: Zero is a limited number of times.
[][][]D-A-B-C: Indivisible means divisible zero times.
[][][]D-A-B-D: Indivisible means divisible a limited number of times.
[][][]D-A-B-E: Finitely divisible can mean indivisible.
[]D-B: If the amount of indivisible parts of time that have passed before the indivisible parts of time that are passing in each moment of the present time is finite then there was a first indivisible part of time that passed.
[][]D-B-A: If the amount of indivisible parts of time that have passed before the indivisible parts of time that are passing in each moment of the present is finite then there is an end to the amount of indivisible parts of time that have passed before the indivisible parts of time that are passing in each moment of the present.
[][]D-B-B: The end to the amount of indivisible parts of time that have passed before the indivisible parts of time that are passing in each moment of the present is the first indivisible part of time that passed if the count starts from the first indivisible part of time before the indivisible parts of time that are passing in each moment of the present and then onto the second indivisible part of time before the indivisible parts of time that are passing in each moment of the present and then onto the third indivisible part of time before the indivisible parts of time that are passing in each moment of the present and so on.
E: The first indivisible part of time that passed was the beginning of time.
[]E-A: B + D-A-B + D.
F: The beginning of time was the beginning of things existing.
[]F-A: A.
G: The beginning of things existing was the beginning of existence.
H: There was a beginning of existence.
[]H-A: D + E + F + G.
I: Before the beginning of existence nothing existed.
J: Every indivisible part of time is caused by whatever existed previous to it.
[]J-A: Causality is assumed.
K: Whatever existed previous to the first indivisible part of time caused it.
[]K-A: J.
L: There was nothing before the first indivisible part of time.
[]L-A: The first indivisible part of time was the beginning of existence.
[][]L-A-A: E + F + G
[]L-B: Before the beginning of existence nothing existed.
[][]L-B-A: I.
M: The nothing that existed before the first indivisible part of time caused the first indivisible part of time.
[]M-A: K + L.
N: The nothing that existed before the beginning of existence caused the beginning of existence.
[]N-A: M + E + F + G.
Calculating Existence
O: Nothingness couldn’t exist so it caused the beginning of existence.
[]O-A: If nothingness could exist then it would exist forever.
[]O-B: If nothingness existed forever then nothingness would have never caused the beginning of existence.
P: Nothingness couldn’t exist because it needed to create SOMETHING to stop it from being infinitely divisible.
[]P-A: Nothingness exists at least in the three spatial dimensions height, length, and width.
[][]P-A-A: Existence is in at least the three spatial dimensions.
[][]P-A-B: It is impossible for existence to have created a spatial dimension that nothingness didn’t already
reside in.
[][][]P-A-B-A: Assumed.
[][]P-A-C: If existence could not have created a spatial dimension that nothingness didn’t already reside in
and existence has at least three spatial dimensions then nothingness has three spatial dimensions.
[]P-B: If nothingness exists at least in the three spatial dimensions then those dimensions must be finitely divisible.
[][]P-B-A: If the three spatial dimensions weren’t finitely divisible then the three spatial dimensions would be
infinitely divisible.
[][]P-B-B: If the three spatial dimensions were infinitely divisible then the three spatial dimensions couldn’t
exist.
[][][]P-B-B-A: If the three spatial dimensions were infinitely divisible then an infinite amount of space
in a consecutive order would first have to end before any amount of space could exist.
[][][][]P-B-B-A-A: If the three spatial dimensions were infinitely divisible then there would be an infinite amount of parts of space in a consecutive order.
[][][][]P-B-B-A-B: If there are an infinite amount of parts of space in a consecutive order then the all the spaces would first have to end before any amount of space could exist.
[][][][][]P-B-B-A-B-A: If there are an infinite amount of parts of space in a consecutive order then the infinite amount of parts of space would have to exist in a way that each was following one another.
[][][][][]P-B-B-A-B-B: If the infinite amount of parts of space would have to exist in a way that each was following one another then all the spaces would first have to end before any amount of space could exist.
[][][]P-B-B-C: It is impossible for an infinite amount of space in a consecutive order to end.
[][][][]P-B-B-C-A: An infinite amount of space in a consecutive order is a never-ending amont of space in a consecutive (following one after another, example: 1,2,3) order.
[][][][]P-B-B-C-B: It is impossible for an never-ending amount of space in a consecutive order to end.
[][]P-B-C: The three spatial dimensions exists
[][]P-B-D: The three spatial dimensions must be finitely divisible.
[]P-C: If the dimensions of nothingness are finitely divisible then there is SOMETHING stopping it from being
infinitely divisible.
Q: The SOMETHING that is stopping nothingness from being infinitely divisible didn’t make all of nothingness infinitely
divisible because there is an infinite amount of nothingness in the three spatial dimensions and it is impossible to make an
infinite amount of nothingness in the three spatial dimensions finitely divisible.
[*]Q-A: Assumed.
To calculate how existence developed from there something that can help with the visualization is needed such as a
computer with some sort of 3D “sandbox” program to experiment and/or reason in. The reason this information is shared
now before the calculations on how existence developed has done anything significant is because it is thought that this
information would deter anything from happening that would make this information never reach maturity and save the world.