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The idea that the universe burst forth from nothing is among the most absurd fantasies yet created by mankind.
The natural way that nature works does not permit such a thing. Yet, we dispense with the natural laws of nature and accept the notion anyway. The danger of notions such as this is that they intefere with and prevent a better understanding of the true nature of the universe.
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Originally posted by -Huey- View PostThe idea that the universe burst forth from nothing is among the most absurd fantasies yet created by mankind.
The natural way that nature works does not permit such a thing. Yet, we dispense with the natural laws of nature and accept the notion anyway. The danger of notions such as this is that they intefere with and prevent a better understanding of the true nature of the universe.
"The natural way that nature works" Classic!
So you believe in an infinite regress? Or a creator?
btw, the show does suck. I watched a few episodes in complete silence in a room full of stoned fools (i was one of them). Smoking makes the bad worse, and the good better.
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Originally posted by The Noose View Postlol.
"The natural way that nature works" Classic!
So you believe in an infinite regress? Or a creator?
btw, the show does suck. I watched a few episodes in complete silence in a room full of stoned fools (i was one of them). Smoking makes the bad worse, and the good better.
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Originally posted by -Huey- View PostThe idea that the universe burst forth from nothing is among the most absurd fantasies yet created by mankind.
The natural way that nature works does not permit such a thing. Yet, we dispense with the natural laws of nature and accept the notion anyway. The danger of notions such as this is that they intefere with and prevent a better understanding of the true nature of the universe.
One hypothesis that's gaining a lot of attention right now is the idea that at the bottom of black holes are actually the 'big bangs' of other universes. Which I find fascinating.
Second of all, the context in which you're using the word 'nothing'. By nothing I presume you mean a state of non-existence, which is an illogical concept on its own [law of noncontradiction]. The usage of the word nothing in this context is actually something.
Lastly, @ "the natural laws of nature" reveals exactly how informed you are on the subject matter.Last edited by deliveryman; 12-20-2012, 07:02 AM.
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Originally posted by deliveryman View PostFirst of all, no where does it state that it 'burst forth from nothing'. That is an outright lie propagated by fundamentalists. Science simply doesn't know what caused the big bang and therefore doesn't make any assertions, although there are a number of different hypothesis' floating around.
One hypothesis that's gaining a lot of attention right now is the idea that at the bottom of black holes are actually the 'big bangs' of other universes. Which I find fascinating.
Second of all, the context in which you're using the word 'nothing'. By nothing I presume you mean a state of non-existence, which is an illogical concept on its own [law of noncontradiction]. The usage of the word nothing in this context is actually something.
Lastly, @ "the natural laws of nature" reveals exactly how informed you are on the subject matter.
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