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noSo time didn't exist before the Big Bang?
time is a measurement
nothing more
a measure of movement
nothing more
without movement
no time
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noSo time didn't exist before the Big Bang?
Spirit FirstOr, is there some workaround which allows God to exist/create in a timeless state?
And how does raising such arguments as "perhaps this, perhaps that" do anything to help solve a conundrum? What's wrong, for example, with "perhaps the Great Pumpkin" or "perhaps fairies" or "chocolate pudding?" The list of "perhaps" situations is infinite, by the way.
so you anticipate…..?Yes, there are infinite possibilities, but what should matter is how probable these possibilities are.
Perhaps everything happens all at once in Godly realm? Like, all the events occur as compound events at the same time without an interval between them? Perhaps because there is no change at all because everything happens at simultaneously in form of fused events?
Clearly you have no idea who he was. Stick to what he knows? What you say he does not know he was aming the worlds foremost minds researching it.Thanks for playing Mr. Hawking, next time stick to what you know.
Considering there are those who push religious based political and social agendas against the sort of work and research he did, it was in his lane to address them. Also, and of course, people ask scientists like hin their views. Einstein took some very long winded ways to catefully explain his non-theism. Tyson is adamant he is an agnostic, not an atheist, because people ask him. People ask Hawking, he replied (and, indeed his amswers did evolve and change over the course of his life).They're just simplistic and mostly addressing dumb fundie interpretations and not even considering more nuanced views. He is no theologian. People need to stay in their lane when it comes to their studies. True polymaths are very rare.
That doesn't mean their opinions on the subject are informed. Dawkins is pretty much irrelevant now, anyway, as he has made a fool of himself on social media. He sounds like someone's grumpy, bigoted grandfather.Considering there are those who push religious based political and social agendas against the sort of work and research he did, it was in his lane to address them. Also, and of course, people ask scientists like hin their views. Einstein took some very long winded ways to catefully explain his non-theism. Tyson is adamant he is an agnostic, not an atheist, because people ask him. People ask Hawking, he replied (and, indeed his amswers did evolve and change over the course of his life).
Clearly you have no idea who he was. Stick to what he knows? What you say he does not know he was aming the worlds foremost minds researching it.
That doesn't mean their opinions on the subject are informed.
Dawkins has pretty much been immortalized among our species aling with those such as Einstein, Darwin, Newton, and Copernicus.Dawkins is pretty much irrelevant now, anyway
Hawking wrote. "For me this means that there is no possibility of a creator, because there is no time for a creator to have existed in."
Stephen Hawking's Final Book Says There's 'No Possibility' of God in Our Universe | Live Science
So time didn't exist before the Big Bang?
There seems a lot of certainty that prior to the BB time did not exist at least by people certainly smarter than me.
Has science finally provided an answer to the age-old question of God's existence?
Is Hawking wrong about time?
Or, is there some workaround which allows God to exist/create in a timeless state?
In fact, according to Hawking, nothing existed prior to the Big Bang and it is perfectly ok to accept that.
Okay, so you're a fangirl. Personally I'd wait a few centuries to see how that checks out.Dawkins has pretty much been immortalized among our species aling with those such as Einstein, Darwin, Newton, and Copernicus.
According to thermodynamics....energy has always existed.
Hawking wrote. "For me this means that there is no possibility of a creator, because there is no time for a creator to have existed in."
I'm slow to disagree with the late, great, Steve, but in the end I do.Hawking wrote. "For me this means that there is no possibility of a creator, because there is no time for a creator to have existed in."
So time didn't exist before the Big Bang?
There seems a lot of certainty that prior to the BB time did not exist at least by people certainly smarter than me.
Has science finally provided an answer to the age-old question of God's existence?
Is Hawking wrong about time?
Or, is there some workaround which allows God to exist/create in a timeless state?
In fact, according to Hawking, nothing existed prior to the Big Bang and it is perfectly ok to accept that.
The contents of the Big Bang at Time Zero were Mass-Energy pure and simple. [Even if evidence is found to suggest they might have been a salad, the monist view remains the simpler, Occam;s choice; but the only price if I'm wrong is that I've oversimplified.....
You cannot accept a scientific theory that VIOLATES your most fundamental physical law, gravity.