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Old 08-03-2005, 08:51 PM   #11
Kagen4o4
The Sheriff of Nothingland
 
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the origin of the universe is very simple. black holes exist in the universe yes? these are things that once you pass the event horizon, space and time reverse and the only future for matter after this point is the singularity in the centre (i wont go into the physics and mathematics but i can if you ask me to). no amount of energy can stop this. for this to exist there needs to be an opposite to a black hole. just like for negative there is positive and for matter there is antimatter, light and dark etc.... so there has to be something called a "white hole". these have not been found. but think about it. for a white hole to exist it would need to be something where the singularity can only exist in the past. starting to sound familiar? what is the only place in the universe where something has had the singularity exist only in the past?

the universe itself.

logic suggests that in order for black holes to exist there needs to be at least one white hole and the only possible outcome of this is to have a singularity at the beginning of time with matter that cannot return to this point. (if youre having trouble thinking of time having a zero point, just think of it like the absolute zero in temperature)

my point is there was no time before this and hence no chance for a god to decide to create the universe. the universe will either continue expanding forever or just come to a stop as it cannot return to the singularity.
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