Originally posted by Charon
Frankly, I don't think we have the processing power between our ears to understand "Creation" from either a Biblical or scientific sense...
Infinityimpossible to really imagine, in a hands-on kinda way, without a wall, plateau or border in there somewhere with either space or time...
...what created the pre-big bang matter existence? How long was it there? What was there before that?...
...Maybe when we evolve to Homo Sapiens Super Superior...
Try reading popular rendering of the most recent hypothesis, like superstring, etc. You will find many answers and ample illustrarions for the power of human mind.
The Elegant Universe : Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory by Brian Greene is a good book to whet your interest.
Superstring or any other particular framework is not necessarily the ultimate right way the Universe is structured but it is a reasonable and logical one and human mind conceived it and imagined it and manipulates it (with a help of math). Whether this universe is really organised that way is irrelevant in the context of human mind power - one may have been.
There is no problem of human mind dealing with infinities, concepts of not only time but space as subjective human constructs, etc.
For example, within a framework of to the SS theory a collapse of space after a certain point (Planck value) could be still viewed as a collapse if measured by the same ruler but will look like expansion if measured by the same method (the one the inhabitants would use).
That neatly takes care of beginning of space and time - much like we are not puzzled where a sphere "begins" or "ends".
Seven intricately-folded holed dimensions of microscopic size in addition to the three we can perceive is just a topping on the cake in SS theory.
How about sequence and causality - we are finding out those are also artificial human constructs that do not reflect reality accurately. According to the recent developments of quantum theory (which seems to be transitioning into practical technology right now) it looks like all outcomes of a particular quantum effect are taking place - not just probabilities of them described by "wave functions". No probabilities - actual particle going from point A to point B through ALL possible points in between. Of course that makes us redefine what a concept of a particle is.
In a few years we may have fast computers because a quantum thingy will perform all possible calculations at the same time and collapce the final solution at examination time.
There are indications that our brains may be operating on quantum principles - massively parallel and producing solution first and logical step-by step explanation for it (often much) later. Obviously such kind of processing would have to be on sub-sellular, molecular level where quantum effects can be observed. If so, the limit of the power of human mind may not be even expressed in our current human terms!
Granted, not many minds on the planet are capable of such a feat of comprehension, but not that few either, so all depends on your definition of "we".
If you are concerned with when an average school program for average human will contain those items, probably never - I once compared the curriculum of a Russian Gymnasium school 1910 to the modern one and the process seems to be going the other way - less learning. American prevailing school system is even worse in that respect.
miko