Truth is reality.What is the truth ding?Reality is independent of people, Taz.So whose reality do we need to follow? Yours?At the heart of the debate is reality. The definition of reality is the world or the state of things as they actually exist, as opposed to an idealistic or notional idea of them.NO, YOU ARE! lolThat would make your beat down even worse.What are you? 12 years old? lol.Which means you believe only opinions exist so you can't be right about anything.No, I said there is no universal truth as everyone sees things their own way. Reality is in the eye of the beholder.Because you are claiming what you speak as the truth. You don't say, hey, Taz could be wrong, this is just Taz's opinion. You are literally representing what you say as THE truth.
So you lose again.
#stillwinning
So the definition of reality proves there is an absolute or universal truth.
Truth, like logic, is discovered. We can't make it be what we want it to be. And when people like you try to do that they end up suffering predictable surprises. Why? Because error cannot stand. Eventually error fails. And when it does you discover the logical reason why the standard exists. It's how God prunes us.
Aren't you happy that God is pruning you?
I mean can you tell us how the universe was formed
Space and time were created from nothing through a quantum tunneling event which did not violate the FLoT with nearly equal amounts of matter and anti-matter particles. For every 1 billion anti-matter particles there were 1 billion and 1 matter particles. The anti-matter and matter particles annihilated each other ( according to Einstein’s famous equation, E = mc2, in which E is the energy of the radiation, m is the annihilated mass, and c is the speed of light) releasing tremendous amounts of radiation (as measured by the cosmic background radiation) which propelled the remaining matter particles outward (as observed by red shift). So that when all the mutual annihilation had happened, there remained over that one particle per billion, and that now constitutes all the matter in the universe -- all the galaxies, the stars and planets, and of course all life.