No one knows, it’s unlikely we ever will. There’s stuff and that’s why you can even ask this question. If there wasn’t anything, you wouldn’t be able to ask anything. It happened, so now we have to deal with it.
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Love it
Your last sentence should become some kind of philosophy.
Look up Phenomenology.
There being stuff is privledge.
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
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starts to dissolve
Because 42.
No, that’s for “what do you get if you multiply six by nine?”"
Why not?
Because it can. If it couldn’t it wouldn’t but it can so it does. Be can do, so do be.
The worst part is we’re here now and most of us are intrinsically forced to deal with whether we want to or not.
Blame mesons , they fucked up the matter/antimatter balance in the early universe from being 50/50 to 51/49
As a result, we live
Sufficient to say, this has made a lot of people angry over time
Aren’t quarks made up of the nothingness, the vacuum of space, somehow vibrating? I feel like that’s what smart people have been trying to tell me.
If that’s correct, then the nothing is the source of the something.
Fuck all this. Let’s get a second opinion from the nothingverse, maybe they know something we don’t
We wiki never know. My take, which is not a thing one can prove or disprove, is that something that don’t actually exist needed something to exist in order to love. My answer is love.
Stuff exists so it can ask questions like “why is there stuff?”
If the universe/big bang didn’t exist, would numbers conceptually still exist? i.e zero is still zero regardless of whether any matter exists, right?
If there is no form of existence in which math doesn’t exist, then everything ultimately exists necessarily. It has to exist, as a result of being derived from the infinity of math.
Everything is just math, and it therefore has no option but to exist.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_universe_hypothesis