Llama
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Just a random thought.
Why is it sometimes argued that the big bang could not have happened by chance?
Surely chance is based simply on how likely something is to happen in a given time?
It is commonly accepted that space and time are both concepts created at the birth of the universe.
That would therefore mean that before the creation of the Universe there was no such thing as 'time' and so anything could have occured in this non-existance due to the lack of any measurable timeframe, thus making probability immaterial?
Please, no religious talk, just talk about whether or not i'm talking shit. :thumbs:
Why is it sometimes argued that the big bang could not have happened by chance?
Surely chance is based simply on how likely something is to happen in a given time?
It is commonly accepted that space and time are both concepts created at the birth of the universe.
That would therefore mean that before the creation of the Universe there was no such thing as 'time' and so anything could have occured in this non-existance due to the lack of any measurable timeframe, thus making probability immaterial?
Please, no religious talk, just talk about whether or not i'm talking shit. :thumbs: