[Help] Where did any existance at all come from? Updates to this post /post/247055-where-did-any-existance-at-all-come Thu, 26 Nov 2009 07:01:30 +0100 Reply from klhbw /post/247055-where-did-any-existance-at-all-come#reply-5082432 Well I think the folks at this site have it figured out, check out this article, I hope you guys enjoy: http://www.str.org/site/News2?page=Ne…

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klhbw Fri, 19 Jun 2009 14:26:42 +0100
Reply from Rocking Panda /post/247055-where-did-any-existance-at-all-come#reply-4796046 May I recommend a book, ‘The Universe: A biography’ by John Gribbin. It is fairly short and goes into the birth of the Universe. The author manages to break complex theories down into understandable concepts, i.e. you don’t have to be Einstein to follow it. It is a good read and also ways up the concept Science and the Exitence of God, but not in a biased way.

Check it out, it might help.

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Rocking Panda Tue, 17 Feb 2009 17:09:40 +0100
Reply from DoubleMe† /post/247055-where-did-any-existance-at-all-come#reply-4796043 Uhm Maybe nothing doesn’t exists? Maybe nothing is the dust or whatever there was.. apart from that.
I think time doesn’t exist
We are animals that think as if we are thinking but actually just our brain is making that up ..
And I don’t think you would lose your mind, till the day you found out what is what ,you would probably be dead. Cause it’s all mixed up nowdays… If you read some science articles It’s amazing that year after year they are finding out their prior researches where false…

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my thoughts …

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DoubleMe† Tue, 17 Feb 2009 17:07:38 +0100
Reply from M. Wright /post/247055-where-did-any-existance-at-all-come#reply-4796041 Our understanding of math and physics currently prevents us from developing an accurate description of what was going on before the big bang. You can try plugging the numbers in, but funny things start happening, such as zero volume and infinite density of matter and energy. It doesn’t mean that nothing existed, or something impossible happened. It just means we don’t understand.

Vacuum is essentially a space devoid of matter. There is no known true vacuum, because even in interstellar space, there are a few atoms of hydrogen per centimeter. However, space is the closest thing in our universe to a true vacuum.

Materialism has more supporting evidence than dualism.

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M. Wright Tue, 17 Feb 2009 17:06:56 +0100
Reply from sugarinjection /post/247055-where-did-any-existance-at-all-come#reply-4796027 i think if someone thought about that too much they would seriously lose their mind or fall asleep. When I was 10 I would try to imagine the nothingness of death and i was deperessed for a longgggg time… Space can only be so much worse to try to figre out.

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sugarinjection Tue, 17 Feb 2009 17:01:54 +0100
Reply from Braad /post/247055-where-did-any-existance-at-all-come#reply-4796022 Truthfully no one can anwser that question with 100 percent accuracy. In the end, it comes down to what you believe..Best thing i can tell you is to research it from every angle, meaning religions and science and come up with your own beliefs..

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Braad Tue, 17 Feb 2009 17:00:40 +0100