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Why does anyone exist? Why does time exist? Where did space come from? If you believe it was from God, well then where did he come from? Was he created? Who created him? Who created what created him? If he has always existed, he had to start at one point or another with or without the measurement of time or anything else. Are there any theories to these questions or do we simply have no idea? Thinking about this I think I've reached the logical limit of my brain :-/ I mean, even then you start questioning what existence means. Is there something beyond it or another form? Different dimensions??? Well who created the dimensions? Where did it originate? It makes the question, "What came first, the chicken or the egg?" seem crude..... I think I'm going to go take a Tylenol.

2007-07-01 17:46:26 · 6 answers · asked by Sandfrog 3 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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The Big Bang Theory is the dominant scientific theory about the origin of the universe. According to the Big Bang, the universe was created sometime between 10 billion and 20 billion years ago from a cosmic explosion that hurled matter and in all directions. The most reliable estimate that I have seen is a creation time of approximately 12 billion years ago.

2007-07-01 17:57:28 · answer #1 · answered by Einstein 5 · 0 0

If you want to save your head from headache and some sleepless nights you have to accept the fact that God is above all. He is not limited to the dimensions we know and he is outside the unidirectional time. He was from the beginning. He has no creator. He is the creator. If you can accept this, then everything will become more understandable. God is not a "thing" that was created by peoples minds, as the atheists preach. God will not adapt into your belief. He is above all and not dependent on the limited brainpower of mankind.

2007-07-02 01:49:58 · answer #2 · answered by Ernst S 5 · 0 0

The same thing "nothing" came from. Why are we to presuppose the original nature of the universe was originally a void--which exists only in our mind as the absence of "something"--which in turn only exists with relation to the void?

According to the observed Casimir effect, we have "vacuum pressure". This means nothingness "is" anyway. In other words, the vacuum has mass-energy. So the question is just as well: where did "nothing" come from?

It gets better: If you are to believe in causality, which I assume you do, asking a question regarding the ultimate cause. Then if you follow this back indefinitely, event A leads to event B, leads to C, then the initial cause must have been "to make things as they are now"--which, in turn, means all events are self caused--thus causality must not exist.

Apart from a cause,
the presence of form cannot be conceived.
Apart from form,
The agent of cause is absent.
---Nagarjuna

Welcome to your brain.

2007-07-02 01:18:12 · answer #3 · answered by supastremph 6 · 0 0

In the begining God created the space time continuum and matter and the matter was without form and void and darkness was upon the event horizon of the gravity well. And God said let there be "The big bang"

This is an alternae translation of genisis from the original Hebrew.

2007-07-02 01:11:36 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you can answer this scientifically, then you will be a Nobel prize winner in physics.

2007-07-02 00:52:04 · answer #5 · answered by eric l 6 · 0 0

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2007-07-02 00:54:57 · answer #6 · answered by walawala 3 · 0 0

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