By the way "meta" means before. Hence we're speaking of that which came "before" or, gave rise to the physical.
No, we're not. Because nothing came "before" the physical since time itself is a function of the physical, via the Big Bang.
By the way "meta" means before. Hence we're speaking of that which came "before" or, gave rise to the physical.
By the way "meta" means before. Hence we're speaking of that which came "before" or, gave rise to the physical.
Do you deny that these (or any) conditions existed?Mu. That is to say, the question is invalid. Space-time, as we know it, exist(ed/s) for >=BigBang. Conditions <=BigBang are unknown.
Do you deny that these (or any) conditions existed?
Do you deny that these (or any) conditions existed?
Do you deny that any conditions existed? If you do, then what you are saying is that what we see before us (reality) is an impossibility.Which part of "are unknown" did you miss?
Do you deny that any conditions existed?
If you do, then what you are saying is that what we see before us (reality) is an impossibility.
So, you are not denying the possibility that something existed prior to the Big Bang then?What part of "unknown" didn't you understand?
This, ahem, doesn't follow.
So, would either of you agree that time and space originated from another dimension? Or, do you believe it has no origin? If it has an origin, then obviously it must have originated from some place other than time and space.
Do you deny that these (or any) conditions existed?
So, long story short....
Nobody can talk about anything speculative?
This is where I get really confused. The matter was there. Where did the matter come from? This is why I find it funny when there are arguments about creation and big bang. Both take a leap, warranted or not warranted.
Are you denying the fact that it is impossible for us to know that something existed prior to the Big Bang?So, you are not denying the possibility that something existed prior to the Big Bang then?
So, you are not denying the possibility that something existed prior to the Big Bang then?
Speculation is fine and dandy. Thing is though. The Theory of the Big Bang states that at a point in space-time, the universe (as we know it) was compressed to a point where our current laws of physics break down. It does not attempt to address what the conditions were prior to that point.
Creation, OTOH, attempts to address those prior conditions.
Yes, and what would you have me say?Iacchus, there is a difference between saying "I don't know." and saying "I do know."
The truth, and the means by which you know it is the truth.Yes, and what would you have me say?
I most certainly am.Are you denying the fact that it is impossible for us to know that something existed prior to the Big Bang?
A simple yes or no will do.
Wonderful! Now, tell us how it is that you are able to know things outside the time and space constraints of our universe!I most certainly am.
We share outlooks. I don't speak for others, either. Just me.
I must have been in error with my generalizations, like the "good doctor".
You must be "different".