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why does anything exist at all ? - why does matter exist?- why does the Universe exist?* what underlies the nature of physical laws ? - why do any laws exist at all?- why do they seem to have a mathematical nature?- in what way is their compulsory operation imbedded in reality?* what determines the nature of the specific laws that in fact govern the Universe ?- why do they have the specific form they do?

2007-01-20 13:03:00 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Ultimate answers can not be given properly to those questions for the fact of nature of the universe is change and change becomes infinite (is 'infinitie'). What you understand as laws are temporally constant in the duration they are allowed to be as they are. In Being and Non-Being of existence, the universe is as easily existent as not. Perhaps there is a mathematical interpretation for which you need math, therefore it is that you have math and have used it to describe experience and that is why it 'seems' according to your descriptions, but the existant was there before you described it. The Laws are in themselves determiners and analogically they form a vast circle and mediate structure in that circle so that they are inter-determinant and inter-determined. They become not specific for their form, it is our need as living consciousness's to form percepts of a lasting nature to work within our limits as physical finites.

2007-01-20 13:46:08 · answer #1 · answered by Psyengine 7 · 1 1

You cannot find a satisfactory answer to these questions as long as you try to answer it with your mind. Philosophy is a thing of the mind. The mind only knows so much. That is why no matter how logical a philosopher presents an answer for such questions, there always exist another unanswered question which puts his hypothesis in question. Ultimately philosophers have failed to answer it.

On the other hand, instead of speculating an answer by being an observer like philosophers, you can become an experiencer of the universe itself to understand it and know the answer to all your questions. This is exactly what real spiritual science teaches. The art of becoming to know. You become that which you want to know and know it. You be what you want to know and learn through knowing. Don't you know who you are by being yourself? As such, when you become the existence itself, would not you know itself too?

Both material scientist and philosophers have no complete answer for your questions and spirituality knows this that such an answer cannot be answered and understood in the mind because the nature of macrocosm is such that the mind cannot encompass it. The mind cannot understand any more than what it only knows at any given moment in time.

2007-01-20 13:19:49 · answer #2 · answered by rajkath 2 · 0 0

Making those five points count aren't you?

The answer you seek is the universe exists because it can. Obeying the first law - what can be, must be. Its corollary is what can't be, will never be. This law and its corollary underlie all the laws of the universe. They are mathematical because math is the language of nature. They are embedded in reality because they spring from reality. They take the form they do because of the second law which states sufficient chaos will take on the form of organization. Its corollary is that too much orderliness creates chaos.

2007-01-20 13:16:00 · answer #3 · answered by Sophist 7 · 0 0

The reply is understood to be forty two. The predicament is what, precisely, is the query? I think I'm the one one to have solved this. Recall that "If the Ultimate Question AND Answer are ever recognized, the universe will vanish to be instantly changed with whatever much more weird and inexplicable." The Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything is: How oftentimes have the Question and Answer been recognized? forty two This signifies that this universe is weird and inexplicable to the 40-moment vigour. Does that now not provide an explanation for existence, the universe, and the whole thing? I think it does. Top THAT!

2016-09-07 21:50:41 · answer #4 · answered by arruda 4 · 0 0

If you are a devout christian you'll believe that everything you asked was the intervention of the divine providence. God Made Them All. But according to scientists, the evolution of the universe began with the Big Bang some 10 to 15 billion years ago.

2007-01-20 13:52:20 · answer #5 · answered by Germz 2 · 0 0

Most ppl will say it's all part of god's devine plan. But it's all created by humans. We make up the word, definitions, laws, limits, etc... We make it all. Why? Everyone wants to solidify their existence forever. Everyone wants to be known for something. Behind every law, name, process, or what have you there is a person.

2007-01-20 13:08:29 · answer #6 · answered by steelhead3686 3 · 0 0

We have been shown all there is to know of God, even unto his eternal power and Godhead. See romans 1-19/21. If you are seeking to fully awaken to your union with God in unconditional love within your heart?? then you need the blessings of a realized Saint with the power to giva shaktipat(baptize in spirit). See; syda.org/theguru. Swami Chidvilasananda. She is such a Saint. There are many on earth NOW.

2007-01-20 13:16:04 · answer #7 · answered by Weldon 5 · 0 1

Yourself. When you choose to allow yourself to know the answer, you will know it. You decide when. Living in a state of unknowing will promote lack of knowledge and living in a mindstate of knowing promotes knowledge. All of life is in your responsibility somehow, and that is an encouraging thought.

2007-01-20 13:31:18 · answer #8 · answered by Answerer 7 · 0 0

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