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    12 years ago

    Please point to a scientific hypothesis or theory that claims that the universe “started existing out of nothing.”

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      12 years ago

      I don’t think we need to get a semantic argument over whether the singularity that led to the big bang is the same as the universe or its own distinct thing. Matter, energy, hypothetical branes, or any other “stuff” of existence: do we have a mechanism for this that isn’t just turtles all the way down?

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        12 years ago

        We don’t have to get into it, but neither of the options you just gave is the same as “universe from nothing,” which is what you said initially.

        I think you’re implying that the claim “the matter and energy that comprise the universe has always existed” is a bad position. If I’m correct on that, why do you feel that way? I feel that it is the claim that best comports with our current understanding of the cosmos.

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          12 years ago

          Simple: how has it always existed? Why is there not more of it, or less, or none at all? Is there a viable explanation beyond “It just is?”