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<blockquote data-quote="doubtingmerle" data-source="post: 76833480" data-attributes="member: 6687"><p>Looking back at this again, yes, this answer is substantially different from mine. The difference is that I answered. You did not answer. So no, I cannot compare my answer with your evasion of the question.</p><p></p><p>Once again, here are the questions you were responding to.</p><p></p><ul style="margin-left: 20px"> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">How did the universe begin? There was a Big Bang.</li> </ul> <ul style="margin-left: 20px"> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">How did the Big Bang happen? Probably there was cosmic inflation and quantum effects.</li> </ul> <ul style="margin-left: 20px"> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">How did cosmic inflation and quantum effects come about? I don't know. There is some explanation, though.</li> </ul> <ul style="margin-left: 20px"> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">How did that explanation for inflation come into existence? I don't know. If you keep drilling down, ultimately, we come to an explanation at the root of it all. That explanation could be an infinite series, multiple circular series, an uncaused eternal base reality, an eternal being with a mind, or simply the fact that something sometimes comes out of what we call nothing.</li> </ul> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Now, I would like you to answer, beginning with how the universe began. When you get to the bottom, is your answer substantially different from mine?</p><p></p><p>You didn't even get to first base. You didn't tell us if you thought the universe began with the Big Bang. I tried several follow ups. What do you think caused the universe? I see nothing but evasions.</p><p></p><p></p><p>When I explained my view you respond like this:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Which is not very enlightening. If you have something to say about how the universe began, then say it. But if you have nothing to say, then don't go rolling in the floor laughing at those who are trying to address this issue.</p><p></p><p>In the post you were replying to, I was trying to go beyond the Big Bang to discuss the reason for quantum mechanics and cosmic inflation. And that goes deep into the weeds, where nobody really knows. </p><p></p><p>You won't even state an opinion on the Big Bang, let alone, the reason for quantum mechanics and cosmic inflation existing.</p><p></p><p>So I don't think you can laugh at my answer on the reason for the Big Bang, if you refuse to even speculate on whether there was a Big Bang.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doubtingmerle, post: 76833480, member: 6687"] Looking back at this again, yes, this answer is substantially different from mine. The difference is that I answered. You did not answer. So no, I cannot compare my answer with your evasion of the question. Once again, here are the questions you were responding to. [INDENT][LIST] [*]How did the universe begin? There was a Big Bang. [/LIST] [LIST] [*]How did the Big Bang happen? Probably there was cosmic inflation and quantum effects. [/LIST] [LIST] [*]How did cosmic inflation and quantum effects come about? I don't know. There is some explanation, though. [/LIST] [LIST] [*]How did that explanation for inflation come into existence? I don't know. If you keep drilling down, ultimately, we come to an explanation at the root of it all. That explanation could be an infinite series, multiple circular series, an uncaused eternal base reality, an eternal being with a mind, or simply the fact that something sometimes comes out of what we call nothing. [/LIST] Now, I would like you to answer, beginning with how the universe began. When you get to the bottom, is your answer substantially different from mine?[/INDENT] You didn't even get to first base. You didn't tell us if you thought the universe began with the Big Bang. I tried several follow ups. What do you think caused the universe? I see nothing but evasions. When I explained my view you respond like this: Which is not very enlightening. If you have something to say about how the universe began, then say it. But if you have nothing to say, then don't go rolling in the floor laughing at those who are trying to address this issue. In the post you were replying to, I was trying to go beyond the Big Bang to discuss the reason for quantum mechanics and cosmic inflation. And that goes deep into the weeds, where nobody really knows. You won't even state an opinion on the Big Bang, let alone, the reason for quantum mechanics and cosmic inflation existing. So I don't think you can laugh at my answer on the reason for the Big Bang, if you refuse to even speculate on whether there was a Big Bang. [/QUOTE]
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