by Mitera Nikkou » Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:43 pm
Well, I don't think anyone will be able to conceive how anything exists at all. Because it always goes back to a common denominator that can't itself be explained. Whether it's the existence of God or the four elements that somehow broke down to cause the Big Bang, how did the things before the creation of the universe come to be? How can something always (or never) be?
My solution has been to think of everything as nothing, and that that nothing is actually something. Chaos, basically. My basis for it lies within how everything seems to have a duality, where something can be one thing, or its opposite, at any given time. It even shows up in our concepts, with such things as: for a left there is a right, for a good there is an evil, and for a right there is a wrong.
So, why don't I believe in the Big Bang Theory? It only addresses the expansion of the universe, and leaves out the contraction. It assumes that the universe existed some odd years ago based on the evidence of the beginning of just one expansion. But if you look around the universe, it's full of stars exploding and then coalescing into new stars. And yet scientists expect the universe to end once the expansion spreads to a certain point. Who's to say that everything won't then start to contract until it reaches the point before the "big bang" and do it all over again? I mean, isn't everything else that we see cycles and processes? Why not existence, too? That's the sort of chaotic thing that I can believe in: not in an infinite or finite universe, but a universe that is infinite in its finiteness.
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