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by pmoriarty
1806 days ago
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"Because every physical thing has a start." Does it? Everything we know about the world is either due to observations or inferences from our observations. We have not observed what was at the start of the Big Bang, nor prior to it, so for all we know whatever that was was qualitatively different than what came after, and really did have no beginning. "Some time-bending supreme being that creates time and existence itself can overcome that "start" because of it's super powers." That's the claim.. but that claim seems to me to be no more convincing than saying "because magic" or "just because".. might as well say that about the "physical thing" at the start of the universe. A being that creates time has its own additional problems besides.. such as how could there be anything before time? What does that even mean? |
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Do you have any good reading on the idea your postulating?
"A being that creates time has its own additional problems besides.. such as how could there be anything before time? What does that even mean?"
I can't answer. I have to go back to there being some all powerful god that had the power to create everything, so he has the power to transcend time. Or God could be an instantaneous and motionless creator, and could have created the world without preceding it in time.