The concept of time and place exists everywhere in the universe, not just in a specific corner. Time is a universal concept that governs the progression of events, while place refers to the physical location within the universe where events occur. These are fundamental components of our understanding of existence and reality.
Last time i heard it, one small corner.
So that life can be carried out and so that there was a place where amazing things could take place, a place where there was light, dark, time and life.
Answer #1:A long time.......=====================Answer #2:Classically, it would take(the diameter of the universe, in miles)/(5,878,464,424,000) years.
Time is the sequence from past to present to future, by which the universe changes. Place is a location in space. Time and place together constitute the four dimensional space-time continuum in which all things are located.
It could be nothing because in a fluctuating universe nothing can be in a given place at a given time if the place has not been given or the time,
Wormholes open up holes in space that once you enter one it could take you to another place in the galaxy or time. Hence the name wormholes.
No, as the only 2 things in the universe that can not change are time and mathmatics.
If we were to assume that the universe was created in a single place and time ( the big bang) then it makes sense. Because everything was concentrated near the central point and is exploding outwards like fireworks.
Time is the observed sequence of events in the universe marked by the inevitable disintegration of all matter. Conceptually, two things cannot occupy the same place at the same time. So you have two marbles and you try to put them on one space of a Chinese checker game. They don't fit. So you place one, take it off, and place the other. Time is the "thing" that allows you to place the two marbles on the one place of the Chinese checker game. They both go on the spot, but not at the same time.
Gravity is the force that keeps all things in our universe in place. Enstien theorised that gravity and time were intertwined in to a "fabric".
1400 to 1600
You would use "at" when refering to a place or a time, for example... "I will meet you at ten o'clock." Or... "I will meet you at the corner of the road."