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Old February 1st 19, 01:52 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default 285 million Years in the Future of Humankind's final Question

On Friday, February 1, 2019 at 1:08:06 AM UTC-6, Daniel60 wrote:
Mark Earnest wrote on 1/02/2019 1:44 AM:
On Thursday, January 31, 2019 at 7:59:41 AM UTC-6,
wrote:

The universe came from right out of nowhere. Reality could no
longer stand not being there.

Please clarify.



Everything is alive including reality. Reality as a living thing got
tired of not being there so the universe came into existence.
Atheists ought to like that kind of thinking because it does not
include the religious version of God.

Where was "Reality" when it "got tired of not being there"?? If the
Universe is everywhere, "Reality" must have been there .... or "Reality"
is/was nowhere!

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Daniel


Reality always was. Actually it and time cork screwed into the eternal past.
Yes reality was nowhere. As the Beatles would flavorfully put it one day, he was a real nowhere man. Don't try to hard to figure it out, it just is what it is and was what it was.
 




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