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Who ever said that everything has a beginning? Humans are born, as is almost everything we ever see. All people have ever seen is a beginning and end. It would be wrong to come to a conclusion using only your own ignorance as support. As a theory, all matter has ALWAYS existed (most likely spending most of it's lifetime in an energy-like state). Time has also always existed. At no point was matter suddenly materialized from nothingness, because that's just silly.
As for how matter can possibly get that small and condensed, look at black holes. The amount of gravitational force a black hole has is astronomical. Who's to say that a black hole like structure didn't emerge (possibly in a similar way that black holes do) that could contain nearly all matter and energy in the universe? Just because we have never seen it doesn't mean that it is impossible for it to have ever existed. It would actually be quite simple for all I just stated to happen. Black holes large enough to destroy our galaxy are present, so why not one that can contain the universe? Though the Big Bang theory seems logical, it is incredibly hard to wrap one's mind around it. But then again, it is nothing compared to the stretch of believing in some supernatural being that dictates or created the universe. Where he come from? He didn't make himself, so he must have existed forever (unless somebody would like to put up an alternative, which I would be interested in hearing, for I cannot think of any). And if he existed forever, why couldn't matter and energy have existed forever? Please excuse the use of the words "he, him, etc" indicating that any superior being is of the male gender. I suppose any word anybody could conceive would fit such a character all the same. Rofl at "god" being a man. |
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