First, lets establish our premise: something can not come from nothing, therefore something has always existed. At no point was there nothing (no space,no energy, no matter, no dimension) and then suddenly something, for there is no potential in the state of nothingness to bring about the existence of anything. Therefore, something has existed forever (infinite, eternal, etc). The way I see it, the two candidates for this thing that has always existed is (a) God or (b) the universe. Assuming that the big bang was a local event that describes a simple redistribution of matter and is not responsible for the space that this matter is expanding into, lets assume that the universe (space) is infinite and eternal. Now, lets assume the universe has been doing its thing (the same thing its doing now) for all eternity. Is there ANY chance at all that within this infinite span of time the universe, using the mechanics of evolution you hold so dear, did not produce a being relativey godLIKE
2006-07-09
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