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In the Beginning there was Nothing. Then matter
appeared. But wait! How could there be a “beginning” if there was
nothing? For if there was nothing there would be no time. And if there was no
time there could be no beginning, or “end” for that matter (excuse the pun).
So, the “Beginning” came about only when Time began.
And Time began only when matter appeared and Moved. As I said before, Movement
Mothered Time.
The moment when Matter appeared and when Existence
began we have termed “Creation” or “The Big Bang”. The latter implies some
“Accident”, some cataclysm that just happened “out of the blue”. Or rather, The
Big Bang occurred from Nothing.
“Creation” implies that some “Intelligence” made the
Big Bang happen or otherwise designed our Universe (or Multiverse or Whatever).
Some would call this Intelligence “God”. But who Created God???
Surely we have to Begin with An “Accident”. Could we
really Start with God? Start with an Intelligent, Omnipresent, Omniscient,
Omnipotent, Immortal, Sentient Being? Out
of Nothing? From Nowhere. Nowhen? It would seem unlikely. Humbler beginnings
seem more feasible. An Accident indeed. A tiny accident that leads to greater
things: much, much Greater. To the Evolution of God perhaps. (It is possible
that God hasn’t even Evolved into existence yet. Maybe We are taking part in
that very Evolution).
But then we arrive back where we started. Back to the
same problem. How was there a Beginning without any Time. How was there a Nothing
without a Something (indeed without Existence)? How did Matter just Appear from
a Nothing which couldn’t Exist because there wasn’t an Existence, wasn’t a
Something? I just Don’t Know. (Though I might rewrite this as a poem).
In short, Existence, Life and Everything: It’s
Impossible.
PS (12\1) Seems the Universe is expanding into Space.
For there to be space there must be Something that defines that space,
something surrounding that space! Is our Universe in a test tube?
Or perhaps space is created once matter appears, such
as that which constitutes our universe. It would seem that space must be
infinite. I cannot imagine matter being infinite, even containing spaces. Space
must be more than “Nothing”. Space has to be infinite, otherwise we
would have to ask, what is beyond space. Infinity. Eternity. All of this is
indeed Not Possible.
Paul
Butters
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