You know, its been a really long time since i last posted here and my views have kinda changed about the world....but not much.
Usually, I start off with an answer to a question no one asked, then I answer it to the best of my ability. This post is the same.
How is it, in the scientific world we live in today that we cannot find answers to some questions using our current scientific thought? Now, with that said, my realy question is: How did space itself begin?
I thought for a long time and came to the conclusion that if space was created, it had to have been created by nothingness. But if it wasn't, there would be a line of causes all rooting to nothingness...so, with that, how could something be created from nothing?
By our current standards, it is impossible, but what if we WERE to find an answer? It would destroy almost all scientific ideas stemming from "Every action has a reaction" (every reaction has an equal, but opposite action). Then, after the destruction of these ideas, there would be a large increase in thoughts. This would cause many new ideas to soon be destroyed by other new ideas. And with this, a loop of new ideas would bring us much closer to understanding the world.
This is just a prediction....I still need to figure out the answer to my question....maybe later, my head sorta hurts from all of this thought. later.
