GagHalfrunt
Lifer
How did your ball of stuff get started?
Don't know. How did your almighty pedophile get started so that he was around to whip up the ball of stuff? My unknown has one less level than your unknown.
How did your ball of stuff get started?
Don't know. How did your almighty pedophile get started so that he was around to whip up the ball of stuff? My unknown has one less level than your unknown.
It's just as not logical to say God made it all, as you'd run into the issue of who created him.
The time dimension was curled up with everything else at the beginning. Time didn't begin to "flow" until a split second after the big bang..so to speak of anything happening before that moment is meaningless. Nothing could possibly create or cause the universe to happen, because these things are sequential processes..temporal processes...which require time to occur. This proves a God "deciding" to create the universe is utterly impossible. The only honest answer anyone can give you is that we don't have all the answers..but a sequential process of creation without a time dimension for the sequence to occur is impossible.
We're in the matrix, man.If there is no God and all of this happened by chance, then what's the point of being? Biologically, it's to reproduce, but consciously, why are we aware? Why do we have emotions, etc? Seems pointless if this is all chance, or some kind of godless alignment of information.
Unless it was created from an eternal space where time does not exist?
And that's a valid question. Is "god" simply god of this universe and one among many gods controlling other universes, or is God an omnipotent being that created everything?
If there is no God and all of this happened by chance, then what's the point of being? Biologically, it's to reproduce, but consciously, why are we aware? Why do we have emotions, etc? Seems pointless if this is all chance, or some kind of godless alignment of information.
I'm being open minded here and that's why I asked the question in the OP. I'm trying to reason with myself.
This is exactly my point, time is a constant, so the question "When did time start?" is irrelevant.
And that's a valid question. Is "god" simply god of this universe and one among many gods controlling other universes, or is God an omnipotent being that created everything?
If there is no God and all of this happened by chance, then what's the point of being? Biologically, it's to reproduce, but consciously, why are we aware? Why do we have emotions, etc? Seems pointless if this is all chance, or some kind of godless alignment of information.
I'm being open minded here and that's why I asked the question in the OP. I'm trying to reason with myself.
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Unless it was created from an eternal space where time does not exist?
Not irrelevant. The idea that time is a constant simply directs the discussion to "if time is constant and can't be created, how can the big bang have been the start of the universe?"
I agree to a point. Information can't be created or destroyed, simply re-arranged, recompiled, etc. Where did this information come from? It's not logical to say it's just "always been".
Why is the OP assuming that time started? Who said it had a start?
Think about it. It all ties into the need to self propogate.
Unless evidence pops out in favor of a specific theory We don't know is the superior answer. Any other answer takes a unjustified leap of logic. A God in any way shape or form just takes a larger leap of logic.
God should never be an option on the table of reason.
Then it would also not be logical to say your God or higher power has "always been". Who created your God then? See where this is going? Its an endless loop that uses no logical thought process.
The big bang was only the start of matter, when we consider the beginning of the universe, Time is eternal.
Doesn't make it any more right.