Thursday, July 05, 2007

So, If the Universe is Expanding . . .

. . . wouldn't it have to be created, or at least begin, at some point?

That seems logical.

So, why wouldn't that be the beginning of time?

Because time already existed, it has always existed, and it never began. It's bigger than the universe. It affects whatever is beyond the edge of the universe, and whatever is beyond that.

If you can't imagine that, then you're starting to 'get a picture' of infinity.

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