That’s my point. No one can explain or comprehend infinite time and space, yet atheists insist that they only accept the explainable.
It is equally impossible to scientificly explain a universe with a finite beginning or one which is infinite. Something cannot come from nothing, but nothing can have existed forever without an origin. I have spoken to a few atheists about this and they generally say, “It is,so it must be.”, which is interestingly a matter of faith.
“yet atheists insist that they only accept the explainable”
Thank you for attempting to put false words in my mouth:<((((
This humanist accepts the fact that I don’t know and neither does anybody else. I also refuse to jump to any conclusions like its “Snap Your Finger Time” or that its been there forever. The universe that is.
On the other hand (she wore a ring), while not knowing, I would bet the cosmic farm that there is other sentient life so far more advanced than humans we would quickly assume they were Gods. They just haven’t yet been able to cross that cosmic void. :<))))))
When I was a kid and first heard that space was infinite, I thought to myself that it couldn't be possible. There's got to be an end to the universe somewhere...a wall. And then I wondered what would be on the other side of the wall.
The idea that the universe bends back on itself is another goofy proposition, too.