Why is there anything? (Introduction)
That leads to an unexpected conclusion, says Victor Stenger, a physicist at the University of Colorado in Boulder: despite entropy, "something is the more natural state than nothing"." > > (Emphasis added was all mine.) > Though I know you don't like Stenger, two facts about the universe are clear: There is about 1:1000000000 more particles of matter in the universe than antiparticles; and that the universe seems "fine-tuned" from order. The difficult part here is the question, "What divining rod can be used to point to a creator here?"-To me, this simply means the universe IS the creator - God (as some might call it). Just sayin'.-bb
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David Turell,
2011-07-25, 17:02
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xeno6696,
2011-07-28, 23:09
- Why is there anything? - David Turell, 2011-07-29, 01:47
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BBella,
2011-07-29, 05:52
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dhw,
2011-07-29, 11:33
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Balance_Maintained,
2011-07-29, 16:12
- Why is there anything? - xeno6696, 2011-07-29, 19:44
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Balance_Maintained,
2011-07-29, 16:12
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dhw,
2011-07-29, 11:33
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xeno6696,
2011-07-28, 23:09