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maybe the first law of thermodynamics just doesn't deal with things outside of whatever time is.
4. Since it can't be created or destroyed, the energy in the universe does not have a cause. It was not caused by anything; it just exists here forever and ever in some form.
Quote from: flr4. Since it can't be created or destroyed, the energy in the universe does not have a cause. It was not caused by anything; it just exists here forever and ever in some form.From my previous post it will be obvious that I am not arguing against something being eternal. What I have to take issue with though is the idea of change in eternity.I am going to use the term “cosmos” to avoid the finite/infinite Universe debate.If the cosmos is infinite, everything that can happen does happen, an infinite number of times.If the cosmos is infinite, it has already existed for infinite time; therefore, everything that can happen has happened, an infinite number of times.If that is the case, what else is there that can happen? Why are we still experiencing change?
From my previous post it will be obvious that I am not arguing against something being eternal. What I have to take issue with though is the idea of change in eternity.I am going to use the term “cosmos” to avoid the finite/infinite Universe debate.If the cosmos is infinite, everything that can happen does happen, an infinite number of times.If the cosmos is infinite, it has already existed for infinite time; therefore, everything that can happen has happened, an infinite number of times.If that is the case, what else is there that can happen? Why are we still experiencing change?
All matter in the universe was created at the same time and from every conceivable coordinate.
Bill I really like your logic. You are an excellent philosopher.