The proper answer to this question is only available to a VERY few individuals, and yes, to any doubters, there has been a few who could determine the logical answer, For the rest of us, count it as untold aeons.
A cosmic or Great Year lasts approx. 10,800 years (if I remember correctly) We of this evolutionary period have only seen one great year...
If you truly wish to understand more, find a copy of the Rosicrucian Order guidebook titled THE COSMO-CONCEPTION
I have it and it is absolutely fascinating, there are points that I may partially disagree with, but as I continue reading it, it all comes together.
It answers your questions directly and to the point, ALTHOUGH you have to read it through like any other book to get all the points
Do not be deterred from searching by any doubting Thomas, ALWAYS remember: Search and you SHALL find.
Good luck with your search.
You can contact me directly if you wish
2006-08-24 16:13:38
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answered by wi_saint 6
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There are possible temporal paradoxes in which, in theory, there is no discernable beginning.
Some variations of the Twin Paradox, where time traveller both receives and transmits a text from/to the past. The result is that the work ... has no beginning.
Read up on theory of time travel ...
2006-08-24 23:19:32
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answered by postquantum 2
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not everything has to have a beginning and an end... not even your own life, i mean, this time you come on and think about it: is the birth (like you say in your example) the beginning? werent you 9 month alive in the womb of your mother?, and now that you realized you were, can you point exactly where did you begin to live? science could not answer it yet, and neither yahoo answers can...
2006-08-24 23:07:23
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answered by jec 2
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No one can answer this question because all of life is a mystery. Man has conjured up many myths and fantasies about life and the gods and the deities but none have ever been shown to have any validity when it comes to the how or why we are here. It is not for us to know but just to live and enjoy life.
2006-08-24 23:06:34
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answered by Anonymous
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my thought exactly. i have asked the same question many a times, and gotten many answers my friend... hahahha oooo have a ever. i am not so much a believer as to it started with the bible.... because ..... who was there to start the bible? who wrote the first word, and these dino's were there people around then? did we really come from adam and eve story? . or did we come from monkeys or slime.... or was it dino's. arghhhh it is sooo confusing. i dont understand it either.. who was the first person on the earth? but how do we know he/she really was the first person.. you could go on and on about this.. good luck getting a logical answer.... f**** lol
2006-08-24 23:01:29
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answered by cutie66m 2
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The beginning is when you finally wonder about the beginning.
2006-08-24 23:01:25
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answered by Anonymous
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nobody knows. The guy who was supposed to keep track retired and they didn't have funds to replace him.
No, really, nobody knows. Science has worked its way back to the big bang, but hasn't figured out where that came from. I'm not satisfied with "god created it" but I'm willing to not know.
2006-08-24 23:09:03
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answered by lee m 5
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I ask my Mother this same question when I was younger, her answer was, I must leave god business alone, so I erase the taught from my mind,
2006-08-24 22:59:07
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answered by boy_jam_arch 6
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