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Originally Posted by Professor S
Well if you want to be scientific, then the universe is infinite in all ways since it is accepted law that energy cannot be created on destroyed, only changed. All matter is made of energy in accepted theory, so therefore the universe has always been and always will be.
But honestly, to pose such a topic, eliminate God, and then talk about Superverses and Multiverses... well... God is no more fantastic or speculative than either of those. Your trading one wishful and faithful thought for another based on personal taste.
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Strangie, even in science - what was isn't always what is.
You can say the universe is infinite, but that too is just a theory. Albeit a widely believed theory, but still just a theory. The fact it's widely accepted doesn't make it 100% true.
The topic at hand isn't whether the unvierse is, was, or always will be. It's how. I never posed "Will it end". I never said the universe never existed.
So you're saying without a doubt there is just the universe, and that is all?
As Earth was the only planet?
As the sun was never a star?
As the galaxy never existed?
As the earth was the rotational point of everything?
My point is (despite the fact it's not the intention of the thread) things change. Especially in science. That's what makes it science. That's what makes it interesting and new. If you aren't able to think there may be something outside of a Universe, fine. In no way is a Superverse comparable to a God.