cvanwey
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anyway back to the topic. What I don't understand is how can a multiverse gain the power to create a universe? I mean rocks and asteroids and black holes don't have power's do they? God fill this gap. Again, why does anything exist at all? What purpose would a completely different multiverse have for creating a different universe, inside of time? Isn't it just a wast of energy? If there is no loving diety, there is really no purpose. Again God fills this gap. I say this for a reason. Because there is a fallacy called the God of the gaps fallacy. I don't recognize it as a fallacy. Because it's just logical deduction in general that God is the only answer, not a god of the gaps fallacy.
'The idea that space and time may form a closed surface without boundary also has profound implications for the role of God in the affairs of the Universe. With the success of scientific theories in describing events, most people have come to believe that God allows the Universe to evolve according to a set of laws and does not intervene in the Universe to break these laws. However, the laws do not tell us what the Universe should have looked like when it started—it would still be up to God to wind up the clock and choose how to start it off. So long as the Universe had a beginning, we could suppose it had a creator. But if the Universe is really completely self-contained, having no boundaries or edge, it would have neither beginning nor end: it would simply be. What place, then, for a creator?—'
Stephen Hawking
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