David777
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Can you mentally grasp the possibility that stuff has eternally existed into the past? In other words there has never been a beginning to our endless eternal 3 dimensional universe regardless if the Big Bang Universe we currently exist within began 13.8 billion years ago. IMO, it did not come into being from nothing. IMO, before that, matter/energy/stuff eternally existed within space time in some way.
It is one of two possibilities. Either 1, matter/energy/stuff was created so had a beginning or 2, matter/energy/stuff always existed so didn't need to be created. To be created brings a need for some possibly magical like power to be involved or unimaginable circumstance of physical existence. Since we sentient entities, are witness to matter/energy/stuff existing at this moment, the easier, more likely logical conclusion is that, 2 is vastly more likely to be true.
mr dave >>> It always existed.
Or is your brain rebelling with an inner feeling of the impossible at the notion something has existed forever?
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It is one of two possibilities. Either 1, matter/energy/stuff was created so had a beginning or 2, matter/energy/stuff always existed so didn't need to be created. To be created brings a need for some possibly magical like power to be involved or unimaginable circumstance of physical existence. Since we sentient entities, are witness to matter/energy/stuff existing at this moment, the easier, more likely logical conclusion is that, 2 is vastly more likely to be true.
mr dave >>> It always existed.
Or is your brain rebelling with an inner feeling of the impossible at the notion something has existed forever?
Physicist Alan Guth, the father of cosmic inflation theory, describes emerging ideas about where our universe comes from, what else is out there, and what caused it to exist in the first place.
The Founder of Cosmic Inflation Theory on Cosmology's Next Big Ideas