Then matter and energy aren't eternal and they cannot create themselves. So where did anything at all come from?
I understand that you may not believe God exists. I'm not asking you to believe.
I'm just curious as to how you answer this question using the known laws of natural science. Or is it simply unknown?
**I don't need answers saying the bible is a myth. I just want to know how others honestly answer this seemingly unanswerable question.
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First of all, in basic physics, matter and energy cannot be created, they can only be converted (from one to the other)
Quantum physics looks at it slightly differently, and very theoretical physics differently again. In that realm, which very few people even understand, string theory and other concepts do explain where the universe came from (we think). Nobody honestly KNOWS, but that does not allow us to simply invent magic explanations.
What the conditions were before the Big Bang are unknown. Time started with the Big Bang, so there's really no way for science to investigate.
That, however, does not mean god exists.
Mr. Brown - those are the people who have never actually accepted Christ as their Lord and Savior, they merely have said that they are Christians.
The only eternal thing is God. All powerful, He provided the energy to create matter.
I don't know and I think scientifically the answer is currently unknown. Any suggested answer, be it scientific or religious, needs to be proved with evidence.
It's a good question, but unfortunately we were born in a time when it's easier to ask it than to answer it.
The leading theory is that everything spontaneously came from nothing. I'm not kidding. I believe the matter was created by some force outside of our universe. You tell me which is more plausable.
The vacuum of space has energy. It's my understanding that if you have nothing, then it can spontaneously split into matter and anti-matter. Then when those meet up, they annihilate each other and you have nothing again. So we have all this matter and a big question is "where is all that anti-matter"?
Honest people ask their questions in the correct category.
Energy is neither created nor destroyed it helps my recarnation Theory .
there is no such thing as 'eternal' as time has a beginning along with space
Science doesn't know everything.