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originally posted by: DiscoVolante
Also to ask, what is the point of a "dead" universe?
One can infer then, that life IS the point of the universe.
originally posted by: TinfoilTP
originally posted by: DiscoVolante
Also to ask, what is the point of a "dead" universe?
One can infer then, that life IS the point of the universe.
So how did all the potential energy before the big bang decide it wanted to experience itself?
originally posted by: mOjOm
originally posted by: TinfoilTP
originally posted by: DiscoVolante
Also to ask, what is the point of a "dead" universe?
One can infer then, that life IS the point of the universe.
So how did all the potential energy before the big bang decide it wanted to experience itself?
Who said it ever had a choice or that it could decide anything in the first place.
Maybe what is just is and that's it.
No matter how many bubbles, multiverses or other dimensions there are, they all occupy the same place, the Universe.
originally posted by: woogleuk
a reply to: intrptr
I'm just reading something now which said exactly the same thing you just said.
It shows how small our minds are, not being able to grasp something like infinity…..
No . This universe is only one of an infinite amount of universes found in the multiverse(s). (added the plural to multiverse due to if you believe in the 11 dimensions there may be an infinite number of multiverses found in the _____fill in the blank)
to all the people who are like WHAT? I agree its hard for me to even understand. I wish i had the vocabulary to adequately describe the concept. Simply put for nothing to exist everything must exist and for everything to exist nothing also must exist.
originally posted by: drivers1492
a reply to: mOjOm
why is there no before the big bang? I can honestly say I have no grasp of the math involved in the theory I have never been able to understand the stance of there being nothing before the event.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: bigfatfurrytexan
It's like those thoughts that you get just as you're falling asleep. They make perfect sense...then slip away into nonsense.