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Even if there's something we can say nothing about with any degree of proof or certainty, that's all we can do: "I don't know."
Do we really "know" what happened at t=0? Do we really "know" what happened before the Big Bang, if anything? There are countless theories that attempt to explain things within a consistent framework -- but again, even if we don't know for sure, what's so bad about saying "We're still investigating"? You can assume a God if you want, but the fact is that it doesn't get us anywhere in the same way M-Theory might. God isn't really the same as any other theory because, again, it doesn't really explain anything other than saying "Things are what they are because God did it." Until we have proof of a "God," there's no real reason to make such a theory. |
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