Some scientist claim that it is possible for something to come from nothing because nothing actually has some stuff in it, it seems. There's some kind of eternal energy which was always there so, religion and some scientist actually have a similar theory! It could be God or simply something which doesn't follow the laws of physics in this universe and our minds can't understand yet.
However, as far as we know, there's gotta be something for something to exist. It's an infinite cycle and it's frustrating because we'll never be able to know the answer. Or maybe we will once we die? Is there actually a God? Are we in a simulation? Is it just...eternal nothingness and no answers?
Yesterday, a member told me we're like Gods for a butterfly with such a small brain which just can't grasp the concept of life, universe, etc. Maybe we're insects to as regards the universe and meaning of life? Is there just...NO WAY OF UNDERSTANDING ANYTHING? No matter how much more we evolve?
Too many questions but no real answers.
What do you think? How can something come from nothing?
So perhaps there's no such thing as nothing..? Like, nothing doesn't actually exist, well I guess it doesn't either way; but I mean that there is only 'somethings' that all originated from
other—deceptively seemingly empty—somethings that also originated from somethings. Like black turns white turns black again, etc, maybe the whole universe is an endless fractalized loop that exists in the infinitesimally minuscule coordinate in the center of one of the atoms comprising of the dna structure found in the sperm of some aliens load-blowing jizz being swallowed up by his incestuous cousin, both of who exist in a larger section of this endless universe-containing-alien-jizz-atom-based multiverse fractalization.
In my arrogance I will assert that meaning & purpose are subjective and personal experiences that involve a kind of system of beliefs, values, and narratives; and the most contentment-conducive sense of purpose to be found—for most people, due to evolution—is connection with others: i.e. family and friends and people in general, but especially
quality (not as much
quantity dependent) family relationships. If we were hunting Buffalo and taking care of each other in a cave we might ponder such things but with an emotionally resilient intellectual frame of mind and not an existentially terrifying hollowness of spirit that current modern society seems to precipitate.
The hilarious irony of religion is that it's the connection—not the arbitrary beliefs —that often fulfills this psychological social need; leading to a confirmation bias and emotional reasoning and some silly intellectualized rationalizing on top to justify cutting off your child's forskin or whatthefuckever.
One thing I admire about Christopher Hitchens is he was a ruthless debater but still had the maturity to have friends with beliefs that he opposed; he knew how to compartmentalize his shit and whatnot.
My question would be what difference would it make in regard to ones values and sense of meaning and purpose if something comes from nothing and also should that change anything? If nothing existed outside of earths timeline and space, why should that make any difference aside from the interesting quality of ones curiosity driven musings?