My junior high school teacher explained that time doesn’t exist in and of itself; that time as we conceive it is simply series and cycles of events. If that’s true, then there are two possible worlds where time wouldn’t exist. The first would be an empty world, the second would be a static world. The first is unlikely to be real because it’s contradictory. The second is extremely unlikely if we consider that matter and energy are always in flux and motion, except at absolute zero.
@TheWorldTeacher Жыл бұрын
😇 May God Bless You Always! 😇
@AdherentApologetics Жыл бұрын
God bless you!
@RandallMontrausel Жыл бұрын
Given an infinite past it's still possible that there come a point at which the universe begins an infinite outward expansion. We could be in the process of that expansion -- we can't epistemically rule that out on his view.