Basically, what is the extrauniveral area (I don't know any other word to describe it) like? If space, time, matter, and energy were created with the birth of the universe, then they do not exist outside the universe. Can our brains even comprehend what that is like? Are there any theories that try to explain this?
It seems impossible that there is no creator.
If our universe was birthed in this nothingness, where time, space, matter, and energy do not exist, then couldn't other universes have been born like that? Without the existence of time, infinite universes should have formed just like ours did. And why have these other universes collided with our own?
Without a deity to create or control this things, it seems nothing could have happened. To me it makes more sense to believe that a deity whom we cannot comprehend, nor do we know how it came into existence, created our universe than to believe that our universe came out of no where and created itself. What do you think?
2006-06-30
07:16:18
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