Quote Originally Posted by Mayack419
A small singularity compared to the huge vastness of area covered now? Might as well be nothing. Either way. the question still remains. where did the singularity come from? My point is still valid. And the terms life and death are relevant terms. From our perspective your one or the other. Relative terms usually are contradictory.
What does size have to do with anything? That's like saying a seed might as well be nothing just because it takes up so much less area, so how did the tree get there? As for where the singularity came from... it's theorized that eventually the universe will eventually contract back into a singularity again. Maybe it's just a cycle that's been going on forever.

If something MUST have a beginning in order to exist, then how did God begin?
afghooey Reviewed by afghooey on . The Origin and Destiny of Life? So it's a scientific fact that energy, in any form, can neither be created or destroyed, only transfered. But what about life? It's something i've been thinking about for a while now but I cant seem to talk to people about it without them drifting off on the whole 'ghosts and supernatural' tangent.. it always seems to go a bit hollywood in conversation and it gets on my nerves. So.. is there a point somewhere in which 'life' starts? I guess you could trace it back to sperm, but I don't Rating: 5