Hi Super Christ. <3
Hi Super Christ. <3
*must be very careful when responding to this*Originally Posted by Magaso
1: Stop kidding around; you're not sorry at all.
2:I can quote the first sentence of best-selling novels, too. That doesn't make it true.Originally Posted by Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter, page 1, sentence 1
3: That ancient relic leaves out a few very important things: How did he do it? Where did he come from? What in his past compelled him to create a unierse or two on a whim? Why does he let his 'children' defile his green earth with the blood of themselves, and with the destruction of rainforest? There are too many holes in the 'explanation' it provides.
Well said Magaso. I find it a lot easier to belive we were all created by a higher being than to think that nothing exploded and created everything.
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The easiest path is rarely the right one.Originally Posted by Yumyums
I just dont think about it, it dosent concern me, why should I care.....
any time this comes up it makes me think of the book "the history of nearly everything" it explains so much stuff and its funny too.
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Wow, Ansem almost managed to turn this into a religious discussion.
:joey:
First there was a massive bang then everything somehow popped up, somehow matter can spontaneously appear from nowhere, *bang* universe created end of.
LET THE HAMMER FALL
It wasn't my intention, PiP. I was presenting a rerasonable arguement to the statement.Originally Posted by Primus Inter Pares
I have no desire to ruin your great thread. *pets the thread*
I developed a hypothesis myself, also utilizing black holes, and incorporating the bi-universe principle from Star Ocean: Till the End of Time. It's difficult to explain, because it involves thinking of time very differently.
Okay, here goes. Don't laugh plz.
In the beginning of time, there was nothing (obviously). However, we know that somewhere along the line, there had to be something (our universe, henceforth called '3D Space' [the 3 D's obviously being length, width, and depth]).
But, how did 3D Space come to be?
It was created by the advanced civilizations of the superior universe (henceforth called '4D Space' [the 4th D being time]) They developed what they call the 'Eternal Sphere' program, which was a project to test their abilities in artificial intelligence. Think of it as an amazingly advanced version of 'The Sims'. The characters have free will and multipe mood patterns, and behaviors. AND, nobody can turn off the Eternal Sphere.
Now, where did 4D Space originate?
From the Eternal Sphere/3D Space.
As with any game, the Eternal Sphere has some glitches. What are these glitches? Black Holes. These transferred some of the material to a parallel plane, where time is independent. Within that plane, the material flourishes, and forms another universe, which then is populated by 4D Beings, who develop the Eternal Sphere.
It's confusing, I know, since time is different in the two universes. In one, 4D Space, past, present and future are closely intertwined, and continuously affect one another. In the other universe, 3D Space/the Eternal Sphere, time is linear and dependent on the universe itself.
Through this, each universe is dependent on the other, yet are completely isolated from one another.
NOTE: I realize that this has NO scientific evidence, and that it is impossible to prove. Please don't try to point that out. I just developed this hypothesis because I wanted an explanation that disregarded any gods, but still explains how the matter came to be.
Okay... rant over.
Eh, it's not important.
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