posted on Jul, 31 2008 @ 04:21 PM
Just so that I am clear: I am not arguing against the Big Bang theory.
If our universe had a beginning, then does that mean there was nothingness before it? If our universe truly popped into existence from absolute
nothingness, then that means there was a time before our universe where there was absolute nothingness; furthermore, that means our universe could
have popped into existence sooner, later, or not at all; ergo there was either a conscious decision at one point, (that is an interesting thought) or
the event was spontaneous. Moreover, how could and more importantly, why would complex methodologies such as evolution even exist in a
seemingly chaotic universe? And if the universe is not truly chaotic, then who structured it? Or are some of you under the impression that all of
these structures and systems we observe today (and continue to discover) only appear to be purposeful systems fueled by an ultimate plan, when
really they are just products of chance, or to be more precise: the end result of variables "set" (for lack of a better word) at the beginning of
our universe?
To recap: do some of you really believe that our universe spontaneously popped into existence from absolute nothingness, with the parameters necessary
to form systems such as mathematics, gravity, evolution, et cetera, and that these systems just happened to allow for the creation of suns, planets,
life and intelligent life? Or do some of you just ignore this matter completely by saying: "What is, is, so it does not matter"?
That's a lot of questions!
[edit on 31-7-2008 by YSM85]