Stenger\'s Cosmology refuted (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Thursday, March 20, 2014, 23:31 (3901 days ago) @ George Jelliss

David: < You are implying that there has always been something.&#13;&#10;> &#13;&#10;> George:No I&apos;m not. There was no time for something to &quot;always&quot; be in. &#13;&#10;> &#13;&#10;> I keep saying this, but everyone is too set in their ways &#13;&#10;> to change their ways of thinking about time. &#13;&#10;> Actually St Augustine had the right idea on this.-I understand your point of view; time and space began together. I agree. St. A is correct. The issue is what came before that event. Either there was a false vacuum always existing, or there was a creation. According to the philosophers I&apos;ve read and quoted, it is impossible to have any other alternative. I realize thinking of an eternity before time existed is a mind twister, but time is a sequence of events. If there are no events there is no time.


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