Hello nchunz
Actually, i've been debating this T=0 problem with my friends.
Then you can tell your friends there is no T=0. You have T=∅, and T>0 to choose from.
My creationist friends were wondering if they could put the god's existence at T=0, not T<0. Is it possible?
Your creationist friends can, of course, put God anywhere they want to. (And I do believe that's the proper order of things.) I'd myself want to first establish God's existence before considering His details. But, hey, if one doesn't sweat the first step, why sweat the second? Though I'd also not find a God of the Gaps argument very satisfying regardless.
Because, according to the BB theory, T=0 is a singular state, so, if there was not "something" whom could trigger the expanding, the universe would always be at singular state, forever.
Not according to the Big Bang: that introduces the Universe at T=10
-43, and says nothing at all for the time leading up to that. The theory just can't deal with it one way or the other.
Or am i missing something?
Everyone is missing this bit of something.
By the way, English is not my first language, so i'm sorry for my bad english XD
The truth be told, your English is better them most of the native English writers I know. (Not considering my peers.)
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Genesis 2
17 But of the ponderosa pine, thou shalt not eat of it; for in the day that thou shinniest thereof thou shalt sorely learn of thy nakedness.
18 And we all live happily ever after.