Originally posted by: KingGheedora
Originally posted by: everman
Originally posted by: KingGheedora
Originally posted by: huberm
This is just something I have been thinking about lately and in no way am trying to offend anyone. I am not trying to be judgemental nor am I trying to force any beliefs onto anyone else. I am simply curious as to what others think.
So here goes:
Regardless of if the big bang theory, evolution, etc is correct, didn't the matter have to come from somewhere? You cannot have an effect without a cause, can you?
What makes you think matter had to come from somewhere?
Entropy.
What does entropy have to do with matter existing? Isn't entropy about energy? And dude, your post about the hyperdimensional "white mice" had me laughing my ass off. Is that a reference to a movie or something, or did you just come up with that?
There is good evidence that the universe had a beginning, which can be shown from the laws of thermodynamics:
1st law: the TOTAL amount of mass-energy in the universe is CONSTANT.
2nd law: the amount of energy AVAILABLE FOR WORK is running out, or entropy is
increasing to a maximum.
If the total amount of energy is limited and the amount of usable energy is decreasing, the universe cannot have existed forever (otherwise it would have already exhausted its usable energy).
So, my logical conclusion is the universe began a finite time ago with bunches of energy and is now depleting.
Likewise, I feel the universe can't be self caused. Nothing can create itself because that would mean it existed before it came into existence, which is absurd.