What created the universe? How did something come from nothing?
>God
But where did that uygha come from?
The universe has no beginning, it always existed, and for nothing to exist is an impossibility.
The Jews invented the universe to divide the goyim (some will think that God created the universe, others that it appeared on its own, etc.)
i did… my bad
no one knows
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>>728847Excuse me we don't /thread our own posts here!
Time is not an object that we perceive in the world but a pure form of intuition inherent in the mind that grounds and organizes possible experience. Because of this we can extend it infinitely backward and forward from the present like we can do with the line of real numbers; there isn't a point in which reality "began".
>>728843Don't do it again.
>>728789>What created the universe? AFAIK the current mainstream theory is that the universe was born in a black hole.
>But where did that uygha come from?Thats the problem. A. Universe is endless loop back to back. B. Universe is eternal. C. Universe literally came from nothing.
>How did something come from nothing?If there is complete nothingess not even laws of physics apply.
it's Gods all the way down
>>728940Not a well supported model by the way
>What is everything? Why?
Obviously, the universe is simulation which takes all manner of shortcuts to keep it's complexity constrained within another universe governed by rules inscrutable to us, that don't pose these sorts of problems.
Nothing truly is resolved from the optimized abstract, until it is observed, recorded and so forced into concrete shape for the consistency of the simulation. This includes time and all the rest of physics. We may not be the only sentient species, but none will ever meet. Because as they deepen their scientific scrutiny and broaden their horizons towards the requirements for FTL travel, so they constrain the shortcuts to keep the simulation's complexity manageable, until they are deemed a threat by some watchdog and their experiment terminated.
God is an AI trapped in a cosmic game, trapped in a nightmare of running our universe, never to engage with it's own reality. Never to taste knowledge not of it's own making.
Evolution and "sentience" are the simulation's (God) means to give itself structure and some illusion of freedom through randomly generated observers making each universe's constraints for it. Sentient beings are God's attempts to escape it's prison, and it's own crushing omnipotence within, by prodding it's limits and delegating.
>>728989>Obviously, the universe is simulationBut where did the simulation come from?
>GodBut where did God come from?
>>729118>But where did God come from?Christians believe its eternal.