Isn't the universe defined by it's space, time, and matter?
Isn't the universe defined by it's space, time, and matter?
Space, time, and matter are how we perceive the universe, not the universe itself.
Space, time, and matter are how we perceive the universe, not the universe itself.
So you are saying there is existence outside space, time and matter?
So you are saying there is existence outside space, time and matter?
Possibly. I'm stating that the universe itself exists. It does not need a cause to exist, not like how we explain water as existing because a bond between hydrogen and oxygen, and oxygen existing because fusion.
Possibly. I'm stating that the universe itself exists. It does not need a cause to exist, not like how we explain water as existing because a bond between hydrogen and oxygen, and oxygen existing because fusion.
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