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Man of 1951
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Do you have any idea of what our 'universe' would be like right now had there been an infintely present cosmos? Do you know how long forever is even with time and space being together.
With scientist's understanding today, an infinite universe would long ago have collapsed into nothingness or expanded to a large void with no mass, energy, time or us.
If just one of the laws of physics were to change only an infintesimal amount (without a watchmaker keeping everything in order) this universe we live in would no longer exist. In your opinion, what do you think keeps the laws fixed and maintaining the universe in a constant state instead of your chaos concept with no watchmaker?
Is there a constant that keeps things working or is there simply haphazard events that seem to stay in perfect alignment and order?
As i said no doubt a theory of the universe being infinite does propose many problems, but the need of a watchmaker is not necessary. You say that with an infinite universe, it would either expand infinitely or collapse, but you assume a dynamic and non-uniform universe. A stable and infinite universe needs only one thing and that is it needs to be uniform. It was the COBE satellite of the 90's that proved the non-uniformalities of temperature, thus further proving a dynamic universe, but hypothetically a infinite universe could exist were it uniform.
The idea of nothingness then comes existance of course must mean there is something 'above' us, that like Einstein said we cannot percieve. But an infinite universe with no beginning and no end is possible without a watchmaker. I know we don't live in infinite universe, i was just speaking hypothetically, i didn't know it would make a big deal.
Thank you but what's the alternative theory?Good for you but I can give you an alternative theory that explains much more than a philosophical or religious perspective that clears up so many things that are now considered unexplainable by the scientific community.
Example: What is on the other side of our universe and what does the border of the universe look like?
Regarding the other side of the universe, remember no one knows, but i guess it depends whether you think of it as OUR universe or THE universe, which you just called OUR and i called THE, so that depends on believe on whether there are multiple universes inside a more grand universe. Super String Theory gets into that idea of mutliple universes that also seems to describe the big bang as a non-special event thus also introducing the problem of a grand universe without beginning nor end.
Regarding the border of the universe, you see there is no border of the universe. Imagine Earth, on our 3-D surface there is no border. Now imagine the universe, which can be finite yet without bounds by introducing higher dimensions, which when curved similar to Earths curvature, can simulate a universe without a border.