1. there doesn't
2. okay
3. I don't
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2007-04-05 06:21:27
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answer #1
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answered by thezaylady 7
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Well, that's a possiblity, but 2 problems:
1) The only sure observation we have is that the cosmos *did* have a beginning, so this may be a moot point.
2) The conceptual problem of infinite time. To understand this issue, simply begin counting backwards from infinity and then see if you can reach zero (or any number you choose).
2007-04-05 06:00:31
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answer #2
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answered by Scott P 2
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When did "always" begin?
I care because I'd like to know what happens when my body grows cold and other people say "she's dead". What does death mean? So if there is an end .. what was the beginning?
Have I (like everything) always been here?
2007-04-05 06:17:58
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answer #3
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answered by JustMe 2
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Knowing where things came from or how things came to be is a basic curiosity of human intellect. Some people just say God did it and leave it at that. Others search for facts using scientific methodology. The best facts we have suggest that things weren't always as they are now. There appears to have been a cosmic evolution, starting with the unraveling of a singularity (the big bang) where energy, matter and time seperated.
2007-04-05 06:01:40
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answer #4
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answered by Dendronbat Crocoduck 6
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Not everything has a beginning or an end. See a Mobius strip for instance.
2007-04-05 06:00:06
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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but would there be an end, if there was no beginning? and if we are just here, will we die, will we be born?
if we are just here, do you mean forever? would we be immortal, would we go insane? are we vampires or zombies?
Personally i don't care, but being a creature of the night does appeal.
2007-04-05 06:03:12
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Because some people find it hard to believe that there isn't more to life then what there is. Some people want there to be more to this life then what is. Now if you can quite possibly help me out I would greatly appreciate it as well.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ArhRf_TeyeqEgILRi6IPiuXsy6IX?qid=20070404141423AAucNhx
2007-04-05 06:10:33
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Wait a sec...if space/time do not yet exist, then "a beginning" cannot exist either...
Thanks...Im running with it - check for a question on this...
2007-04-05 05:57:47
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answer #8
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answered by ? 5
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Because if humans didn't try to explain and poke and prod at everything, we'd still be living in caves.
2007-04-05 05:57:56
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answer #9
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answered by Ferret 4
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I dont believe it is within our human comprehensin to understand itr so Ill take the bibles word for it
2007-04-05 05:57:49
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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