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<blockquote data-quote="Bungle_Bear" data-source="post: 74674395" data-attributes="member: 279480"><p>As far as creation or beginnings of the universe, I see nothing to support any particular inference, so I wouldn't infer anything. If by transcend you mean "prior to", then I would tend to disagree. If time only began when the universe began, then by definition there cannot be a "prior to". As far as a First Cause is concerned, I'm not convinced a First Cause is required. I find the whole cosmological argument unsatisfactory, and my understanding of modern physics is that causality is not necessary in all models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bungle_Bear, post: 74674395, member: 279480"] As far as creation or beginnings of the universe, I see nothing to support any particular inference, so I wouldn't infer anything. If by transcend you mean "prior to", then I would tend to disagree. If time only began when the universe began, then by definition there cannot be a "prior to". As far as a First Cause is concerned, I'm not convinced a First Cause is required. I find the whole cosmological argument unsatisfactory, and my understanding of modern physics is that causality is not necessary in all models. [/QUOTE]
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