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Originally posted by asd When you say "created" do you mean ex nihilo, out of nothing, or did the Source use previously existing materials?
If ex nihilo, how do you reconcile that with this statement:
"...nor does [energy] just spontaneously appear or merge, except in the far probablities, it had to have come from some where."
What proof do have of this? |
Meaning exactly that "created", in the big bang it is theorised that a object, or energy of extreme size reached critical mass and exploded outwards creating the universe as we know it. Energy is more lilely than matter becuase all matters is energy at its most basic level.
And to the next statement. Energy can be tranformed or transfered, but not created.. Now I dont presume, to say the
laws inside the universe apply outside the universe, but my only understanding is that from inside.
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Originally posted by asd What is the cause of the Source? |
Now if I knew that I'd know everything. What was the cause of the Object that caused the Big Bang?
TentacleDead, I agree that the big bang is the Most Logical Expalantion, but the "hole" I was refering to was not the big bang itself, but the actual object involved and how that came to be.