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In reply to the discussion: Does the Big Bang breakthrough offer proof of God? [View all]politicman
(710 posts)Thanks again for your answers, the shed some light on what you have been saying but I am still not sure they explain the very beginning of the universe, or the very beginning of the process that became what we consider the beginning.
We are all agreed that there are particles in space, right? That those particles were present before the big nag if believe it was only one big bang, or the original explosion that caused the replicating multiverses.
Now if like you say 'nothing' has something in it, then surely it ceases to be nothing?
I mean we look at space itself and it looks like nothing, but we know that it infact is was made from something and still has things in it that make it up.
So logically, if we are going to posit that there was one big bang or a series of never ending bangs, then logical dictates that there has to have been a reason the bang happened. What was that reason?
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