It is interesting that someone can rationalize a sugar cube illustration about possibilities and require evidence of God.
Ultimately you're right. If that sugar can assemble itself over time, then a Boltzmann brain could *easily* do the same exact thing.
FYI, all the claims related to 'expansion' are directly related to the observation that photons ultimately lose some small amount of energy over distance. When Hubble first realized this, he published papers that talked about *two* possible explanations for that observation, expansion (of objects), and "tired light", or what we would today call inelastic scattering. Both of these things that Hubble discussed have been verified in the lab, and they both remain viable options to this very day. It could of course be a combination of both the movement of objects *and* inelastic scattering.
The mainstream isn't trying to sell you either of these two options however. They've created a metaphysical sky mythology related to "space expansion" claims that have never been shown to occur in a lab, and never will be. They've created two 'supernatural' sky entities to explain their supernatural claim of "expansion of space" and they called them inflation and dark energy. Inflation performed the first miracle and and put "space" in motion. The second miracle is performed by "dark energy" which supposedly "accelerates" something they call "space".
"Space" isn't even defined in GR theory. GR theory allows for the movement of objects, and it describes distance and "spacetime' curvature. It doesn't say a word about "space'. It doesn't define 'space". "Space" isn't even a part of GR theory, it's a metaphysical kludge they dreamed up. They can't physically define it. They can't explain how it would physically expand.
The "lifetime" of the universe itself depends entirely upon how you 'interpret' that redshift. If it's mostly related to inelastic scattering in plasma and dust, then the universe may not be expanding at all, and objects may not be moving all that much in relationship to each other. In such a scenario, the universe could be infinite and eternal for all we know.Having an example of time scale but not going to the Creator of this Creation in their life time.
That's because as Jesus said, the Kingdom of Heaven is found within. They'd have to go within themselves and "ask" and develop a real 'relationship' with God. They don't trust other minds, nor their own minds to even be able to do such a thing.Everybody on this thread keeps acting like He is not, nor the God who is near.
For some at least, it is definitely a form of evangelical atheism.That is about how much value He is to some - instead they chose to be debators.
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