surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 8:23 am
Age wrote:
Why is this so ?
Nothing cannot exist eternally so there has to be something instead
Well that is OBVIOUS. The words in front of those eyes, confirm this. However, I did NOT ask 'why is this so?' to what you now write.
I asked, 'Why is this so?' to:
What follows has to be something as states of absolute nothing cannot persist and that thing will have to be another Universe
You have just, sort of, repeated the same thing. However, 'nothing existing eternally' is different from a 'state of absolutely nothing (after a death of a Universe) can not persist'?
Just saying "nothing cannot exist eternally so there has to be something instead" does NOT answer the question I asked.
My question IS Why can a state of absolute nothing persist AFTER the death of a Universe?
surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 8:23 amAnd that something has to be a new Universe coming into existence
If a new so called "intelligent" species comes into existence with this so called "new" "Universe", then they might call "It" some thing else, therefore, that "something" which supposedly "came" into existence, from which this new species has evolved from, does NOT have to be a new Universe. If "they" call "It" something else, then that "something" is NOT a new Universe at all.
Are you really SURE that this is HOW things WILL happen?
By the way WHERE did the 'Multiverse' come from?