Posted: Jan 07, 2018 2:45 pm
by DavidMcC
Thomas Eshuis wrote:
DavidMcC wrote:
Thomas Eshuis wrote:
DavidMcC wrote:
This is too vague, Thommo, because it depends what you mean by "creator of universes". You might either mean "god", or "the hyperspace continuum and the law of quantum gravity" (which gave rise to this and other big bangs). Which is it? Or, perhaps you believe that this universe has always existed, in spite of evidence for the big bang creating it.

The big bang is a theory about the origin of our local representation of the universe, not the universe as a whole.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang#Misconceptions

Yeah, sure, but that is just an admission that the big bang theory does not make sense as a cosmology

That's a non-sequitur.
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No, it isn't. It's a logical conclusion. If you disagree with that, then please explain how we have many local starts of the universe, all from nothing.