religious people keep using the idea of thermodynamics therefore the universe couldn't have come from nothing, but who's to say physics even applied before the birth of the universe. there was no where for physics to exist
A) We don't know how physics work in a singularity (if such a thing is possible)
B) It's possible the universe always existed and when it was smaller the rules were different (quantum physics says gravity repels in an ultra-dense universe)
C) It's possible the universe is the result of a reaction in Hyperspace, and again, we don't know quite how the physics work there, but that one doesn't defy thermodynamics.
B) It's possible the universe always existed and when it was smaller the rules were different (quantum physics says gravity repels in an ultra-dense universe)
C) It's possible the universe is the result of a reaction in Hyperspace, and again, we don't know quite how the physics work there, but that one doesn't defy thermodynamics.
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