Why is there something?
Posted By Jane on October 18, 1999
Q. Why is there something rather than nothing?
- Dean R.
A. The question of WHY suggests there are intentions for things. There are none. Humans satisfy their own need for meaning by asking and answering the question of why. People have intentions and they personify nature, they project a will onto nature, as if nature makes decisions out of a consciousness. In actuality nature evolves through the interactions of physical laws of the universe. A more interesting way to entertain the question of existence is with HOW.
How is there something rather than nothing? Well, you can’t have nothing without something and you can’t have something without nothing. Existence is meaningless without non- existence, they define each other. They are intrinsic parts of one another. Anything that exists is loaded with pontential, possibility. The dynamicism anything that exists represents includes the possibility for its non-existence.
The smallest unit of information is a single bit and a bit is a zero or a one. 1010101001010100101010101010100100
If you insist on sticking with why- then the answer is why not? In an infinite universe- which is reality, all things are possible.
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