# where did the singularity come from?
# was the singularity the uncaused first cause?
I'm sorry but not at all sure that those have any meaning.
# why do people always ask "who created God" hypothetically yet seem unable to address "how did the singularity originate"?
Because there is evidence that the singularity existed, and we simply do not yet know enough to address the second part of the question, how it came about. There are people working on the question though.
Humans seem to sit better with explainable and definable origins rather than unexplainable, undefinable (or controllable) origins.
Huh? What does that even mean?
And this also fits quite nicely with allowing humans to explain their origin...thus creating a theory
Huh? What does that even mean?
The key factor though is that the current models actually carry meaning and content, we actually know more once we study them than we did before. Inserting Goddidit tells us nothing, we learn nothing and we come away no wiser than we began.
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