
01-10-2005, 01:09 PM
If one thing must create another thing, then there is never a beginning, and never an end. If this can be considered, then I don't understand why nothingness can't be considered.
There are a lot of things in the universe that our laws can't explain. We have not yet unified the four forces of gravity, electromagnitism, and the two strong and weak nuclear forces. Until this is done, the universe won't be explained.
For instance, it is accepted by physicists that at the centre of a black hole there is a large mass. This creates the massive garvatitional pull in which not even light can escape. However, the volume of that mass is 0. The mass takes up no space. In other words, there is a point of zero volume and infinite density. How can this be? It doesn't make any sense to us, yet it is widley accepted.
And, yes amino acids forming over millions of years is proof of evolution.
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