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Post by Ebo on Apr 26, 2009 4:47:13 GMT -5
Can I haz?
If an infinite amount of time has passed to reach this moment, the universe should have reached max entropy. (second law of thermodynamics)
The universe has not reached max entropy.
The universe hasn't always existed.
An infinite amount of time cannot pass to get to this moment in time.
The universe began to exist. (ie the big bang)
Matter, time, space, and energy are dependent on each other, and their existence depends on the existence of the whole or the universe. (ie there would be no time if no matter existed - they all work as one)
In order for the universe to have begun, matter, time, space, and energy also had to begin.
Matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed (first law of thermodynamics).
The universe cannot have begun to exist.
Since the universe could not have begun to exist, it is eternal or nonexistent.
The universe hasn't always existed.
The universe does not exist.
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Post by Hades. on Apr 28, 2009 17:55:32 GMT -5
Valid point. The universe didn't just appear.
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Post by Ebo on Mar 18, 2010 5:47:30 GMT -5
FUCK. I was tripping balls when I wrote a lot of the shit I wrote. Anyway, most modern physicists would say that the universe just randomly came into being out of nothing. But they don't actually mean nothing when they say nothing because even nothing itself is something alive with a sort of activity that is painful to explain with words.
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