
Originally Posted by
Xei
Why do you think common sense should help you understand the origins of the universe?
Where do you get 'common sense' from? You get it from everyday experiences. This doesn't mean it's some kind of universal principle that will apply to realms totally outside of your experience. We know this for a fact: it doesn't apply to the subatomic world, which you never see. If you could see the subatomic world, it would be 'common sense' to you that the universe could appear out of nothing.
1st thing i can agree to.
No you haven't... you haven't explained why God, and only God, would be the able to come from nothing, or exist forever. And I have already given examples to show otherwise.
hahaha where in my post did i say god was the only one that can come from nothing? i stated the exact opposite of that.
I don't think you read my post properly. It's not expanding into more space.
Just because something is infinite, doesn't mean it can't change, or expand. I'm a mathematician so I know plenty about this. There are infinite numbers between 0 and 1. But there are also infinite numbers between 0 and 2. In fact the number of numbers are both the same, but in the second case they have expanded.
kudos on being a mathematician, but you seems to misunderstood the meaning of infinite. infinite should already have everything. If you have to add something...it wouldn't be infinite. which is why i say the universe is not infinite. and numbers dont like. im sure you can add a .000-1 to something and it would add up. If people can't find it, doesn't mean its not there.
I'm illustrating that the argument is semantic nonsense, by applying the same wordplay but reaching a different conclusion.
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