RE: Christians, what is your VERY BEST arguments for the existence of God?
January 29, 2010 at 10:13 am
I contend that within this universe, we have no ability to make such a probabilistic assertion. If our frame of reference in within the universe itself, you cannot possibly make any assertion about the universe as a single entity. It might not abide by the same rules as the stuff inside it.
The singularity is a point which has no volume, and infinite density. Having no volume means that it is smaller than the subatomic (since sub-atomic particles do have some volume).
As for your other question, I have honestly no idea. A vacuum contains no matter, so to take it outside of space and time would be to remove space and time from our universe. Not sure that would do to the universe...let along the ball
The singularity is a point which has no volume, and infinite density. Having no volume means that it is smaller than the subatomic (since sub-atomic particles do have some volume).
As for your other question, I have honestly no idea. A vacuum contains no matter, so to take it outside of space and time would be to remove space and time from our universe. Not sure that would do to the universe...let along the ball
