There are no such things like nothing. Nothing is a human defentition of emptyness. Existence of nothing is already existence of something. The smallest part we know something like proton and photon but that what we know. I am sure there are even smaller parts that in time will discover.
2006-06-15 04:40:50
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answered by PicassoInActions 3
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Sister, GOD was there. Your question makes it sound as if God is nothing, when God is LITERALLY everything !
I assume you've read Genesis, so I won't quote it here. Instead, I'll share my *interesting thoughts* with you, as requested.
Consider the Law of Conservation of Matter / Energy:
Matter / energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but can only change form.
So where did *everything* come from? It had to have always been there, in some form or another.
Now, I choose to think of God as Pure Energy. He created the Universe from his own energy, which makes the Universe a part of God. And all things that now exist, were once a part of God.
God IS, WAS and ALWAYS WILL BE. The Great "I AM". It's actually pretty simple, if you think about it. :)
2006-06-15 04:50:01
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answered by mother_jazz 2
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All that we know is that God had neither beginning nor end. God has always and always will exist. We also know that out of the "void" (nothing) God created the universe.
God has decided not to share with us "what" was there before existence. Why? Because, ultimately, it is a point of no importance. Besides, it is arrogant to think that we could understand everything. Who do we think we are... God?
If you want to know the answer to this question, you will pro ably have to wait until you can ask Him yourself. At that time, however, I suspect that you won't really care anymore.
2006-06-15 04:46:29
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answered by Bud 5
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Guess you are talking about another dimension which is beyond human understanding. A clay jar cannot ask the potter the same question, nor a book its author. The Bible is primarily a story of God's redemptive love for man, not with things that existed BEFORE the first man was created. I hope you will read the bible and understand this and not be puzzled by the first 2 verses and miss out the big picture.
2006-06-15 04:54:38
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answered by yellow99balloons 2
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If god created everything then before anything there was god according to your question. Now if god exists then what was before god. Don't think nothing will work because to have something there has to be something. You will never get to the bottom of this one.
2006-06-15 04:43:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Before the universe began there was nothing, but it is difficult, if not impossible for us to comprehend a universe without space, time, matter and energy. Whatever "God" is, it was not in existence at this time either, God is usually thought of as a being or force, these things cannot exist outside of the spacetime framework.
2006-06-15 04:53:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The concept of Maya states that nothing really exists Because if everything in this universe has to follow logic & reason as scientists say then this feeling of existence that we have everyday is a big anomaly cos if God existed at some point of time, who created him?
Even Stephen Hawking Stated "time has no beginning and no end"
and he has done tonnes of research and one of the worlds greatest scientist
2006-06-15 04:53:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Interesting, thought-provoking question. Ask a blind man what he sees and he will say, "I don't." Those born with no vision whatsoever do not see black, they do not see nothing. They simply do not see. Sight does not exist.
I don't believe it's possible for humans to grasp complete nothingness, the opposite of space and/or matter, because we can't get around that "big black empty space" scenario. There would be no passage of time, no giant vaccuum, no blackness. No matter or antimatter could exist. Maybe you should go into the study of physics to further your quest. Chaos math is pretty interesting too. GL!
2006-06-15 04:47:20
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answered by ? 6
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I think nothing really exists. God created everything right? well if he did then he would have had to create himself which is impossible so that means he doesnt exist. If he doesnt exist neither do we. Therefore, nothing ever existed. Anything is possible due to this. Anything is possible.
2006-06-15 04:41:06
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answered by Tina 6
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There received't were not some thing, for all all of us comprehend there may were yet another universe and it grow to be once blown out of existence by the large bang. provide M / string theory is suitable So once once extra we are although at odds There may were some component or there may were not some thing, it relies upon upon if the membrane makes contact at a level the position a universe exists
2016-11-14 19:41:57
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answered by ? 3
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