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Why does the universe have to have a begining? There is no argument or evidence to support that.I'm asking who or what started the Universe and consequently life.
Why does the universe have to have a begining? There is no argument or evidence to support that.I'm asking who or what started the Universe and consequently life.
Nonsense. We rot. We feed flora and fauna. Probably the most important thing some of us have done.Nothing.
That's a fun contribution fella. Quite possibly true but come on engage a bit more. Argue why you think that.Nonsense. We rot. We feed flora and fauna. Probably the most important thing some of us have done.
Always been there........ can't see that....... but also have no idea where or how it all began.It boggles my brain in saying it but there's a thought that the Universe has always existed .. always .. like .. no beginning .. it's just always been there .. either as different incarnations or as part of a wider multiverse .. we're so used to things having a beginning so the thought that maybe .. nah .. always been there .. is just something we .. certainly I .. can't get my head around.
You not seeing an ever present universe is because of how you percieve time. In a universe that expands at several times the speed of light it may be that for the universe a very short time has passed as you and I would measure it. It is an artificial construct developed by humans to mark entropy.Always been there........ can't see that....... but also have no idea where or how it all began.
Was it 'a God'?
Whilst that's lovely mountain climber science explains every one of your points.One argument in favour of an after life, heaven etc that I feel is strong is the following. The earth is just far enough from the sun to avoid complete scorching and everyone dying in a fireball. Why is it so accurate and reassuring to preserve humanity? Our brains are so incredibly unique and beyond understanding fully still. We feel love, we feel emotions, we feel empathy, these I feel are strong points for something more than just skin and bone. The beauty our eyes behold in the scenery, flowers, countryside. The season's being so precise and mostly predictable, the water sustaining life through the rain. I know science would rule out heaven but considering the world's top scientists are still learning every day, are we not being arrogant to be so certain that there isn't more to our existence?
Time related ot not..... still had to start somewhereYou not seeing an ever present universe is because of how you percieve time. In a universe that expands at several times the speed of light it may be that for the universe a very short time has passed as you and I would measure it. It is an artificial construct developed by humans to mark entropy.
b***r if I know mate. Well above my intelligence level.Randy curent biological thinking is that consciousness arises spontaneously in a sufficiently complex system. This means that as computers get more complex creating a conscious ai is only a matter of time.
Also when you think, you know it is happening in your head, you feel it there, like flexing a muscle, how?
It really didn't have to start somewhere.Time related ot not..... still had to start somewhere
I knew you were going to say that.b***r if I know mate. Well above my intelligence level.
Deja vu is a funny thing too.
It just is?It really didn't have to start somewhere.
Exactly. There is no real reason why the universe had to start. As I said earlier energy is eternal so why not fundamental particles.It just is?
That sounds like an interesting read.I have no idea how true this is, but a colleague told me of a study which suggested that there is quite a lot of brain activity at the moment of death.
I love the idea of living a greatest hits of your life, in a dreamlike state without a true grasp of time, in what is merely a split second to those of us still living.
I recently read a great book called The Midnight Library which was about being able to explore the parallel universe versions of your life in the moments before you expire.
Nope, first law of thermo dynamics.Energy is eternal. Rubbish. Energy has to come from somewhere or something.