Did the Universe Have a Beginning?

I can't imagine a universe that has no beginning; yet, I can not
imagine that has a beginning.

It doesn't seem possible that the universe has always existed.  That
would mean that it has existed forever.  Is there really such a thing
as forever?  The universe never having a beginning or an ending?  As
far as east is from west?  That would mean that there is an infinite
amount of events.

But the universe *must* have existed forever.  It is impossible for it
not to be that way.  Because for the universe to have had a beginning,
it must have at one point not existed.  If nothing existed, then how
was the universe created?  There would have been nothing to cause the
universe to exist.

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