if the universe was created from a Singularity that contained all the mass that is in the Universe as we know it today, where was this Singularity? For it to exist it must have been "somewhere".
I cant get my head round this one when i hear the answer it wasn't anywhere because anywhere didn't exist?
"if the universe was created from a Singularity that contained all the mass that is in the Universe as we know it today, where was this Singularity? For it to exist it must have been "somewhere".
I cant get my head round this one when i hear the answer it wasn't anywhere because anywhere didn't exist? "
Surely the singularity had to be at the centre of our universe. if it wasn't, then the universe would be lop-sided and someone would have noticed by now.
Space, matter, and time all begin together. The singularity has it's own "somewhere" as it comes into existence, that wasn't anywhere previously, since there was no "before time" for there to be a "previously".
I have no problems in labelling a first cause as "God", I'm unsure why others seem to. Gotta call it something, dontcha ?