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DMagoh
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How did the universe start?
I mean, we know that the amount of usuable energy in the universe is decreasing which means that the universe is not infinite... all the usuable energy will eventually be used up which means it will have an end, and therefore, had to have a beginning. Also, we know the universe is expanding, so it was not always as it is now, and had to have a beginning.
I don't know.
Clouds also have a beginning. Does this mean that clouds come about through supernatural means?
Universes may be the product of natural forces, just like clouds are the product of natural forces. Simply saying "Goddidit" answers no questions and effectively erases any reason to search for a testable and verifiable answer.
I love the way you avoid the real question. Clouds have a beginning, but they are formed from other matter that already existed. How did the original matter of the universe begin? THAT would have to be supernatural because science says matter cannot be made. And that, my friend, is the question you have no idea about, and avoid like the plague because it makes you uncomfortable.
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