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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?”