I agree. All the advanced Sentient and Ethical creatures in the Universe accede that three-dimensional space has always existed (including the one [now deceased] that jackjones perceives to be their deity).
Once again, any deity creature must be a complex being. The Universe could not have begun in a complex way.
Is it normal to live in a paradox?
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then where did space come from suckonthis9?
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Three-dimensional space has always been present and is infinite.
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everthing has a beginning, except God. space wasnt always here
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That's special pleading, a fallacy.
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Time:Motion::Matter:Space
This analogy would imply that empty space is irrelevant unless there is something to occupy it.
I agree. All the advanced Sentient and Ethical creatures in the Universe accede that three-dimensional space has always existed (including the one [now deceased] that jackjones perceives to be their deity).
Once again, any deity creature must be a complex being. The Universe could not have begun in a complex way.