Within the laws we know, something cannot come from nothing. As something exist it must have come from somewhere. The exceptions (god of the gaps) is that it originated outside of the known something (known existence). But at that point you might as well accept God as you end up begging, asserting, and asking the same questions. It goes something like well before the universe's current reality (existence) there were different laws that allowed matter to form from what we would view as nothing (a place where matter can come from nothing), but the argument for this is weaker than for God being outside of matter and able to create matter from nothing (for a number of reasons about order, uniformity, etc.).
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Easy, the universe is eternal no god needed.
Ok if it had no beginning and no ends. How many eternal past events did it take for you to get to right now? Even know bigbang is fact.
If the universe is eternal, why is there scientific evidence that the universe is expanding away in every direction?
Within the laws we know, something cannot come from nothing. As something exist it must have come from somewhere. The exceptions (god of the gaps) is that it originated outside of the known something (known existence). But at that point you might as well accept God as you end up begging, asserting, and asking the same questions.
It goes something like well before the universe's current reality (existence) there were different laws that allowed matter to form from what we would view as nothing (a place where matter can come from nothing), but the argument for this is weaker than for God being outside of matter and able to create matter from nothing (for a number of reasons about order, uniformity, etc.).
Is matter eternal?
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