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The beginning of physical objects

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The beginning of all physical objects was not a physical event because it does not occur at any particular time. There are two reasons for this:

 

1. Physical objects began when Time began. However, Time did not begin as there was no event prior to Time that would announce, or could present, a start.

 

2. It is physically possible to reach the beginning of the universe - at ANY time whatsoever. By travelling at the speed of light - and some objects can do that - we become one with the conditions present at the beginning of the world.

 

 

 

Your point is ... ?

 

I think he's trying to argue that we do not exist. ;-)

 

However, Time did not begin as there was no event prior to Time that would announce, or could present, a start.

 

Non-sequitur.

 

2. It is physically possible to reach the beginning of the universe - at ANY time whatsoever. By travelling at the speed of light - and some objects can do that - we become one with the conditions present at the beginning of the world.

 

Huh? What are you talking about? Travelling at the speed of light will not take you backwards in time.

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