Re: Miracles and Anti-supernaturalism
August 1, 2013 at 6:28 am
(This post was last modified: August 1, 2013 at 6:29 am by StuW.)
The argument of cause and effect always bugged me when used like this. I'm not proclaiming to be a quantum physicist or astrophysicist after reading a few books by hawking, Einstein and Penrose. When talking about "outside" and "before" the universe existed our understanding of cause and effect is invalid. There is zero reason to believe that effect cannot precede cause. It could be that some event in our far future, such as the collision between the last 2 super-massive black holes causes the event that spawns our universe, after all, they would probably contain all the matter from our current universe in a pre-packed singularity.
See even my basic understanding of physics can come up with a more feasible origin of everything than a skydaddy.
See even my basic understanding of physics can come up with a more feasible origin of everything than a skydaddy.