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Old 11-02-2007, 02:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Rosie View Post
If this incredibly powerful being created the world, wouldn’t it make sense for him to model the conception of a human after the conception of the universe?
Perhaps. However human development involves intake of nutrients from the environment around the fertilised egg. What's the womb of the universe?

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There wouldn't be room for an infinite number of things or an infinite amount of energy even in an infinite universe.
Think of a group of 5 numbers. Then think of a group of 5 different number. And another 5. Now assume you could keep thinking of 5 different numbers indefinitely (i.e., you'd never die). Would an infinite set of numbers ever run out of "room" for sets of 5 numbers?

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The number of universes might be massive - in the googlezillions (if that's a number... I figure you get the point) - but it can't be infinite.
Why not?
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