Just to be clear, could that happen physically? I won’t be so surprise if it works well mathematically but physically?
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Replying to @HerbertHitchens
There is nothing “physical” about t=0.. it’s just what we choose to be the “start” 1/2
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Replying to @InertialObservr @HerbertHitchens
Having said that, the interval you asked about is non compact in both directions, which I suppose may have physical implications.. I would say no, because time (as we know it) is only non compact in one direction (as far as we know)
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Replying to @InertialObservr
Here’s why I ask, An apologetic argued that “if the past were infinite, it wouldn't have a beginning, which is impossible, therefore the universe had a beginning” Mathematically, it doesn’t make sense but idk about the universe.
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Replying to @HerbertHitchens
The fact that somebody doesn’t know the basic distinction between induction and deduction, frightens me.. though I’m not surprised, since it’s coming from an apologist
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Replying to @InertialObservr @HerbertHitchens
I have no idea why people think that the universe having a beginning implies God’s existence.. The Kalam Cosmological argument is awful, though it’s flaws are somewhat subtle but detrimental
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Replying to @InertialObservr
Kalam was persuasive to me initially but not at all anymore. The arguments doesn’t even make sense philosophically (which is usually how I address the argument first).
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Replying to @HerbertHitchens
The main and most detrimental flaw is that it equivocates on its usage of the word causality.. its a beautiful counterargument
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Replying to @InertialObservr
I think the phrase “begins to exist” is also ill-defined and is often equivocated as well.
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In this sense, they mean that “there existed a time before at which it did not exist”... but this notion of causality doesn’t apply to the beginning of the universe since there existed no such time to precede its non existence
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