When did the universe begin?

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Re: When did the universe begin?

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Blake wrote:

Time;

Blake wrote;
Time only began to exist when the universe began so it's like asking what lays north of the north pole.
Not really Blake, Time, existence, as an undifferentiated singularity is eternal, everlasting, the Reality of the Moment, the Here and Now, “Now is the Time”.

Time, Space and Motion existed as undifferentiated Singularities, in the Beginning, before, prior to, the moment of Creation.

It is differentiated Time itself that has a beginning, that came into existence a Planck moment of Time after the Creation of the Reality of First Cause.

The Reality of First Cause, being an affect, not being born of what is now call ordinary means, Cause and Effect, Mother Nature, being born of a State or Condition, of the Reality of that existed a Planck Moment in Time prior to the moment of Creation.

Time, “differentiated Time”, being an affect, spontaneously having it affect upon the Reality of the moment, “The Here and Now,” existence itself.

Differentiated Time not being the only Time in existence a Planck moment of Time after the Creation of the Reality of First Cause; the uncaused cause being an affect.

Undifferentiated Time, the Singularity of Time, the Reality of the moment, the Here and Now, being everlasting; the Singularity of, Undifferentiated Time, Space and Motion existing before but also after the moment of Creation.

"The Reality of First Cause not being born of cause and effect, actually being an affect; the Reality of First Cause (as in the Butterfly Effect) being the single direct material cause of the system of Chaos that has made manifest the Heavens and the Earth, the Universe, the Reality of Everything that exists in the material sense of the word; Differentiated Time spontaneously coming into existence as an affect, the result of, being born of said System of Chaos.
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Re: When did the universe begin?

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Space has no begining or ending.

Finite, occupied space has no temporal time beginning, or ending, yet does have a finite observed time { occupied space } boundary.

There exists no rational logical common sense viewpoints to counter these givens above. imho

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There was a beginning, but not the Beginning to the Universe.

The beginning, the State or Condition of Reality; that which existed prior to the existence of the Universe.

The Universe was not and then the Universe was.

In the Beginning there was only Darkness upon the Deep.
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Thats whack or guacamole, not sure which....r6
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The latter is served with chips, Rr6....
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Felix wrote:The latter is served with chips, Rr6....
His whole set often has fish{y} and chip{py} to me.

Ive laid out the cosmic hierarchy with clarity for many years now.

The truth exists for those who seek it, those who don't and those who scoff at it. imho

Universe has not beginning nor ending. None of rational, logical common sense for such viewpoint, much less any valid evidence for such conclusions.

There much rational, logical common sense and evidence the opposite.

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My post is not really difficult to understand.

The Universe was not and then it was.

A Creation is not born of a series of events, is born or Nothingness is born as if magic, it simply appears out of Nothing, right out of thin Air.

A Creation was not and then it was, Is.

The Universe simply appeared as if by Magic, made it's appearance, it not being one moment and appearing the next.

Qualifier; The Universe began it's existence as a creation, as the First Singularity to have relative a numerical value of One-1.

Existing as an ever an present random omnipresent Infinitely Finite Indivisible Singularity having no relative, numerical value, having a numerical value of Zero-0, nothing, within the Transcendental (Metaphysical)Fully Random State of Singularity, a Singularity of Zero-0 as it burst forth at the Event Horizon, was spontaneously converted, Transfigured, reborn a Singularity of One-1; as the beginning of a process such as the Evolutionary Process, by becoming the First, the Beginning of a Continuum known to be the Space-Time Continuum.

Uncaused itself, the Reality of First Cause became the direct cause(as in the Butterfly Effect) of the of a system of Chaos that has made Manifest Reality of the Heavens and the Earth, the Universe, the Reality of Everything that has Mass.
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