On 9/2/2011 12:42 AM, Evgenii Rudnyi wrote:
In this series there is a clear statement that there are questions that we cannot solve, for example if the Universe is eternal or not. You rely on cause and at the same time on Big Bang. But then Big Bang seems to have no cause. Or do you know one in this case?

Evgenii

Cause is often ambiguous. In general events don't have a single cause. In some models of cosmogony the Big Bang is a random quantum event meaning it has no immediate cause. In other models it is generated by collision of M-branes, which might be deterministic. But randomness does not imply the action of a conscious agent.

Brent

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