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Originally Posted by Void_enthroned You are thinking of the universe in far to human centered terms to appreciate what I'm saying. |
on the contrary. you've assumed everything has a "birth". i haven't.
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This excess non-universal matter comes from the constant big bangs that are going on all over the place. Not all the matter in the big bang's ejection is used in a universe. Some of it is thrown so far out that it can't coalesce into a universe and floats in the space between universes until it coalesces into another cosmic receptacle.
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constant big bangs going on all over the place?
consider a man that says "plantlife began with a seed in the ground."
i'm the one asking "where'd that seed come from?"
from what i've seen, your only response is a defensive "other seeds!"
what i'm trying to convey to you is simple.
we don't have to assume there was a birth, because it's possible there was no origin, the same as there is no true "end". and even if we found out there was one, and how it happened, what of it?