Meriweather
Not all who wander are lost
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Yes, scientists do present hypothesis (possibilities). Anyone can see why they can't present anything as strong as a "theory" at this point, because science investigates the objective. Nothing is not an object, so they can't investigate that. God is spirit, not physical, so they can't investigate that either.Actually, scientists don't pretend say what was before the Big Bang, like you do.
All day long I have been pointing out possibilities about one instance in science. I am not pretending anything. I am pointing out the two possibilities about this one instance that are still beyond science's ability to investigate.
Come on! This should be very plain by now. Or, did I give you more credit than I should have believing you might understand this simple point?
Try and keep up with your scientific studies. Most scientist realize that unlike an earlier hypothesis that the universe will begin to contract, the reality is that the universe will continue to expand. Second, they also agree the universe had a beginning, approximately thirteen or fourteen billion years ago (give or take).The universe could be on a never ending loop of expansion and contraction. There could be several, if not billions of universes out there... We just don't know.
For you to claim that you know what scientists are confronted with is total malarky. That scientists would restrict themselves to only 2 possibilities is complete nonsense. Geez, and you teach in a real school?
When it comes to FIRST CAUSE, I have presented what science is confronted with. In all the realm of science, FIRST CAUSE certainly isn't all scientists are investigating. They investigate a myriad of things such as string theory, multiverses, multi-dimensions, etc. None of that is FIRST CAUSE, and all I am addressing is FIRST CAUSE.
When it comes to FIRST CAUSE, I would guess (although I don't know) science is more interested in investigating "nothing": Looking towards the possibility that what we now consider "nothing" has "something" there.
Yes, I teach in a real school(s). And I can almost guarantee that even middle school youngsters more quickly grasp the idea of FIRST CAUSE than you have demonstrated you can today. FIRST CAUSE has nothing to do with multiple universes, dimensions, etc. It is simply a point in time, ONE topic in a myriad of other scientific topics, which also include things like gravity, relativity, atoms, microns, etc. etc. etc.