And if so, do you believe it? Why?
"Now Stephen Hawking's theory dissolves any worries about how the universe could begin to exist uncaused. He supposes that there is a timeless space, a four-dimensional hypersphere, near the beginning of the universe. It is smaller than the nucleus of an atom. It is smaller than 10-33 centimeters in radius. Since it was timeless, it no more needs a cause than the timeless god of theism. This timeless hypersphere is connected to our expanding universe. Our universe begins smaller than an atom and explodes in a Big Bang, and here we are today in a universe that is still expanding."
Most of you know more about Hawking than myself, so maybe you can explain this hypothesis? I know that it is pointless to go through complicated math and imaginary numbers, but is there any basis to this idea, besides the imagination of a brilliant scientist?
/s0uljah is feeling less impulsive and wants to make nice with the atheists

"Now Stephen Hawking's theory dissolves any worries about how the universe could begin to exist uncaused. He supposes that there is a timeless space, a four-dimensional hypersphere, near the beginning of the universe. It is smaller than the nucleus of an atom. It is smaller than 10-33 centimeters in radius. Since it was timeless, it no more needs a cause than the timeless god of theism. This timeless hypersphere is connected to our expanding universe. Our universe begins smaller than an atom and explodes in a Big Bang, and here we are today in a universe that is still expanding."
Most of you know more about Hawking than myself, so maybe you can explain this hypothesis? I know that it is pointless to go through complicated math and imaginary numbers, but is there any basis to this idea, besides the imagination of a brilliant scientist?
/s0uljah is feeling less impulsive and wants to make nice with the atheists
