Blues Man
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Saying we can’t know effectively contradicts that.And what did I ever say that contradicts that?You mean besides it being the generally accepted theory of how the universe was created? Can you name another one?how does the rest of the scientific community rate his theory?
What Came Before the Big Bang?
Cosmologist Alexander Vilenkin believes the Big Bang wasn't a one-off event, but merely one of a series of big bangs creating an endless number of bubble universes.www.discovermagazine.com
Oh yeah not a single thing.
No it doesn't because we do not know with 100% certainty what happened.
We can guess, we can extrapolate and theorize but that's all we can do.
As I said we may be incapable of understanding because the physical structure of our brains is incapable of processing or even of conceiving the mechanisms at work when the universe was created it just like my dog can't understand algebra.
The fact that we have no clue what dark matter and dark energy are tells us we don't know how they were created and since they exist in this universe they either had to be created with the universe or they were already here before the universe came to be. If the latter is true then you cannot argue that the universe sprang from absolute nothingness.
And tes you say dark matter and dark energy don't exist but until you win the Nobel prize in physics with a theory that states otherwise, I'm sticking with the Nobel Prize winners