TagliatelliMonster
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Read "Statistical Entropy of Four Dimensional Extremal Black Holes" by Maldacena and Strominger in Physical Review Letter July 15, 1996. pp 428-429.
See above.
True, but no time does not = no causality. There is nothing in causality that requires having certain objects in certain relative positions in space.
I guess that means no. If something is contingent and all the evidence points to the universe being contingent, then it requires something upon which its existence is based.
Not according to Aristotle, it IS a law of logic and metaphysics and that has never been disproven. Quantum uncertainty only applies at the microlevel, the existence of he universe is plainly at the macrolevel. But even quantum physics only appears to not need causes, we don't really know for certain. It could still be causal but we only understand it at probability levels.
See above about Aristotle. Non-physical entities can cause non-physical effects and physical effects. Such as your mind can produce ideas as well as physical events such as moving your arm. Both of which are non-physical.
No, see above.
Fraid so, ever hear of the laws of physics? They are non-physical but they control the behavior of the material universe.
Not according to the majority of cosmologists. The majority agree that space time and matter came into existence at the BB.
Yes, OUR space and time had a beginning at that point.
That is what I am doing in this thread.
Mere assertions and links to a paper that doesn't even touch the subjects you are making claims about.
Colour me unimpressed.
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