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So Bill O'Reilly asks, "how did the moon get there?" Did God put it there? Or is it simply a speck of dust in the cataclysm that was the big bang? No doubt, there are competing theories on the origin of the universe. And of course, the big bang theory often invites the rejoinder, what came before the big bang?
My question is why does there need to be an origin, or beginning? Couldn't the universe have always existed? Think about the universe going forward in time. It's not terribly difficult to imagine that it will exist forever. That there will be no "end" to the universe. It should be just as easy, then, to imagine that the universe has always existed forever.
Please to discuss.
P.S. I'm not stoned at present, but this thought may or may not have played out one day at 4:20.
P.P.S. Feel free to add your own musings, whether or not chemically enhanced.
My question is why does there need to be an origin, or beginning? Couldn't the universe have always existed? Think about the universe going forward in time. It's not terribly difficult to imagine that it will exist forever. That there will be no "end" to the universe. It should be just as easy, then, to imagine that the universe has always existed forever.
Please to discuss.
P.S. I'm not stoned at present, but this thought may or may not have played out one day at 4:20.
P.P.S. Feel free to add your own musings, whether or not chemically enhanced.
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