ydoaPs, on 16 August 2010 - 05:47 AM, said:
What makes you think it came from somewhere?
What makes me think that if there is such a thing as singularity that the energy contained within came from somewhere?
Philosophy 101 delt with "Cause and Effect." Does my questioner believe that an Effect doesn't have to have a cause?
This discussion was directed toward "singularity". It is said that before the Big Bang all of the energy and matter we find in today's universe was in a dimensionless unmeasurable point - an infinitely small point. This is a theory by the way. Astronomers can only see so far back in time - they can't see the Big Bang....so all this business about singularity is theoretical. That is my opinion.
Singularity exists in the center of black holes right now. The precursor of the Big Bang was singularity.
Think. Before the Big Bang occurred ( if it did occur) then there was no matter nor energy except in that volumless point called singularity,i.e., it is said that all the energy and matter in our universe was contained within that infinitely small point which gave rise to the potential of the Big Bang.
This raises a problem. Chemists will ask today, "What keeps the like charged protons so close together in a nucleus when like charges repel?" The answer is nuclear glue.
Do cosmologists also have an equivalent of the chemist's "nuclear glue".
What we are talking about is beyond measurement or experimental science - it is only theoretical.... conjecture. We cannot see back in time to the big bang much less back to before the big bang. So the average reader of CA will call this goble-DE gook.
Secretly, I was waiting for someone to admit that the precursor of the big bang was God.
The so-called singularity = God.
A step farther. Why I supposed that the energy in singularity had to come from somewhere? I ask where did singularity come from?
We know that energy can be transformed into matter, and visa versa. So, the question becomes "Where did the Energy come from?" Assume that here I am considering a point in time before the advent of the Big Bang and the hypothetical precursor of the Big Bang - singularity. Most rational humans will agree that if Energy was put into that squishy thing called singularity that energy had to coexist with singularity or before.
We get into the problem of the Beginning of the precursors of the universe. Common man says that time has no beginning nor end, it always was and will always be. That makes one think of infinity. An infinite time-line has no ends. I ask, "At what point did singularity find it's way onto the time-line.....if I may? The precursors of the components of the Big Bang obviously were not existing before time began ; if I may?
I could ask here, "Then assuming that God exists, did he go shopping for his angels or did He create them. Were the angels somewhere nearby to God and God thought it would be a good idea to use the angels for sending messages? I disagree with that!
If God was a Spirit and He is then mere man not being able to measure in a lab any Spirit is simply using conjecture when contemplating where the energy of singularity came from.
The bottom line is that light is measurable - it is a created thing. God could have easily created light. This light could have been transmuted into other forms of energy. This energy could have been changed into sub-atomic particles and thus, finally, into atoms, i.e., matter with all the properties of matter. So the energy came from God.
Don't drink and derive. Alcohol and Calculus don't mix.