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What existed before the universe?
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Squishalot
But isnt the question/discussion a product of a weak/feeble human mind set?
Not really, it's a reasonable question to pose - what caused the 'initial' cause and effect process to begin?
with these kinds of conversations we cant just look at things in a linear way. that's thinking within a box that isn't applicable to everything.
What box is your explanation thinking within then?
However I'm not here cause I think I have the theories to solve/answer the question
So why are you here?
When the discussion is more philosophical than scientific, that's a indication that even the question could be flaud.
Is killing morally wrong? It's a philosophical question, not scientific, so by your indication, it must be 'flaud'.
There's nothing wrong with analysing a problem philosophically, especially where our point of view is constrained.
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lockspwnbruh
Another universe maybe that imploded? Idk
But another question is how did the world create space, time, and something out of nothing, does space go on forever, can you fall out of space?
Post by
Coorbur
I know it, I know it! I KNOW IT!
I've just had a project about it at school, and the sacred truth u all been waiting for:
Nothing. Well, it was something, but since they didn't know a better name for it, they called it nothing. That's also how the express "nothing" was created.
Smart, huh?
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Dragoonman
Look at
this pic
and see.
Yep, apparently if we look far enough, we can see the big bang.
Cool.
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Orranis
Look at
this pic
and see.
Yep, apparently if we look far enough, we can see the big bang.
Cool.
Big bang theories state nothing about what existed before the universe. Any physicist will tell you that it's only the rapid expansion moments after the 'creation moment' that we can understand. Not to mention it's physically impossible to see the actual creation moment because that's when light was created.
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Patty
If you don't care then why did you resurrect the thread? :/
Post by
Laihendi
Universe was created by nothing, 0 in other words, which this is impossible for an object to be created from the whole of nothingness and so science and so do I, claim that God did it. I really don't care how the universe was created, what I care more is if there are other creatures like us on other galaxies, humans I mean...that would be really interesting to search for.
How can the universe be created by nothing, and be created by God? Isn't God something? And how does science claim that God created the universe? Maybe some individual scientists do, but a few individuals don't speak for the entire concept of science.
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ElhonnaDS
If you don't care then why did you resurrect the thread? :/
You don't get it- he didn't care so much, that it took him a whole year to even get around to mentioning how little he cared. It's kind of a hipster thing.
Post by
Skreeran
Not eager to get in a big debate right now (in particular because I'm just at the library, shamming until End of Duty formation), but if you want a really neat science-y explanation of the universe, how it plausibly came about, what came before it (or rather, how there no such thing as a "before the big bang"), and what evidence supports these things, try
here
.
Steven Hawking's
The Grand Design
is also a great explanation, if you have the patience to read it.
Post by
Sas148
Really, what exist before the universe? if nothing, how can nothing exist? was there anything before that? and if there is a god like being that created everything, how did he exist? where did he come from? what created him/her?
honestly, its freaky. how did anything really start, and why? where did everything come from, and how could anything have existed before anything exist? but then i wonder how anything could NOT have existed.
also, what is outside of the universe? ugg, it just doesnt make any sense.
Your questions are something that have been debated and theorized by philosophers and everyday people for centuries. Quite simply... we just don't know. Those who claim to know the answer are simply spreading the beliefs/views that were passed to them or they're expressing their own opinions.
At this point in time, we just can't answer these things. Someday though, perhaps... :)
Edit: I just realized how old this thread is... :P
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MyTie
The Bible doesn't say that nothing existed before the heavens and the earth. I guess theoretically, we may not even be the first nor last universe. God could have created much or, perhaps not. It also doesn't explain the extent of what God had a hand in, nor the origin of God, if there is such a thing. I do believe that God is the "supreme being", so I don't see a whole society of Gods. In fact, God is very insistent on being the only one, and when asked about His nature, says "I am", which is I think a good reflection of how well this kind of question can be answered. So, the answer is "I don't know better than I know", which is probably very limited based on my understanding of the nature of time, which, like everyone, is pathetic. It's an interesting question, though. The nature of time, the nature of God, and the beginning. I'm sure they are all three very intricately related.
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