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If there was a beginning, then will there also be an end? Is there a creator? have fun.

2007-03-31 16:56:03 · 14 answers · asked by Matt S 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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2007-03-31 17:01:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In our human limited brains we can't comprehend something always being.

I find it impossible for there to not be a higher power in this universe. I also find it imporssible to believe that this earth is just random evolution. I am a creationist/evollutionist

The bible says....In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God and the word was God. Nothing was or is without God aka higher power.

Consider this. Take a 747 jet plane, smash it into pieces so small that you can only see them with a microscope. Then place in a huge wind tunnel and blow the pieces around for 10 years, 10 thousand years , 10 million years, 100 billion years..........when you open up the door, what are the chances of those little pieces being a 747 or any other sort of something? slim to none......

There is a creator. There is a higher power.

Consider this......if the carbon percentage of our atmosphere were to be slighhtly off our earth would explode.

Until we cross over to the spiritual realm, we can't comprehand a time wihtout a beginning or an end

2007-03-31 17:14:34 · answer #2 · answered by clcalifornia 7 · 0 0

We are the creators and the created. Time is an illusion of the mind. There is no middle. You know those space vehicles going way, way out there. There was nothing out there until all those involved in the creating the vehicles thought there was or was not, what they find or not find. Do you know that the time zones were created to facilitate the trains arriving and leaving at a particular time at the different geographical points. Before the time zones, "high noon" was at one time and far away it would be another time during the 24 hour day.

2007-03-31 17:35:13 · answer #3 · answered by Richard15 4 · 1 0

It's always been here. Infinity is all around us, just think about the force it takes to press a key on the keyboard, maybe it's .14325327598552 newtons, but if you think about it, those numbers could go on and on .143253275985520983246043 because it's like when you weigh something and the scale goes to two decimal places, if the decimal places were to go on and on so would the accuracy and infinitism. Here's one way to put it: what ever caused you to be here, was here because something else caused it to be here. Therefore the universe couldve never been only nothing. Secondly, time is infinite, because its only used to describe motion, and all motion is relative so time really does make no sense, but its always been here because matter has always been here. The universe will always be here, and who knows, maybe the first person to ever figure out the universe turned into God, or somehow had the power to transcend physical matter, or be one with the universe and remain with all their wisdom. There was no creator, but who ever has done what i just said would be part of the universe itself, and would be the universe and a product of it.

2007-03-31 17:40:56 · answer #4 · answered by bryant s 4 · 0 0

Well everything has been created then it beginning starts when the creator creates it and its end is also determined by the creator simple rules...search for the ultimate creator you will find only God because God created this whole word from the atom to the planets and stars even human and even if there was scientific explanation of how was this world created i have only one question our planet is in the middle of space in this space there is stars and another planets tell me how could anything be created from space..? if you understands what i mean....and what is space and even space has been created...who created space?!!...so yea there is Creator "God" and only God....and only God knows when was the beginning and when is the end..

2007-04-04 03:55:28 · answer #5 · answered by Komy 2 · 0 0

There are many ways to look at this question using language and meaning, but the question really seems to be 'Can we symbolize Time using language'? Mathematically, Einstein was able to show how time worked in his equations..IF, he did not try to figure 'gravity' into the equation. So let us just assume that although time is a word, we are not talking about that kind of time. You know 'what time is it' is a different question than, 'what is time'?
If we see time as being 'the mental distance between when things happen to us', then we create psychological time. Is there a difference between psychological time and scientific time?
Another question to ask yourself is, 'why is it always 'now' that I experience'?
Could time be a factor without a conscious being, with a definition of time, that exists to contemplate time? It all seems to be very woven into the matrix that we call language and meaning.

2007-03-31 17:28:58 · answer #6 · answered by haywoodwhy 3 · 0 0

Time is just an invention of man to divide existence into segments or portions.
Existence has no beginning nor end and is therefore timeless.
Mankind has trouble accepting that all time exists at the same time or at no time , so we are stuck with feeble attempts to put time in a straight line.
Time is like a Moebius strip or a Klein bottle , not a straight line.!

2007-03-31 17:20:47 · answer #7 · answered by Donald G 3 · 0 0

I support the so called "big bang" theory. As to an end, it depends a bit on your definition of an end. One "day" the universe may collapse or it may just fizzle out to uniformity. Which will it be, is as yet unknown.
A creator is not necessary, definitely not an anthromorphic one.

2007-03-31 17:16:04 · answer #8 · answered by Sophist 7 · 0 0

This is a fun one! Of course, we don't know, but oh, how arrogant we can be!!! :-)

Time is mind-made...there is no beginning or end...Life, like electricity, exists everywhere and is continually taking form...there is an 'attraction'...a condensation, of sorts 'creating' the variety.

2007-03-31 17:10:29 · answer #9 · answered by Eve 4 · 0 0

Time began at the Big Bang according to Stephen Hawking.

2007-03-31 17:24:42 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Thats the kind of question that really irritates me. I could literally answer that question any way i wanted and nobody could ever prove I was wrong. But you did say have fun so i say the universe was created by a giant penis and a giant vagina. (i could be wrong)...

2007-03-31 17:07:08 · answer #11 · answered by Dan7 2 · 1 0

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