Essedarius wrote:Do you know according to the same physics that an infinite amount of universes are being made at an infinitely small amount of time?
Those who believe in such a theory have no real scientific evidence for believing such, except out of faith and dedication to a non-Theistic philosophy.
Additionally, this is prone to an infinite regression fallacy since the world which spawns an infinite supply of worlds must be constantly changing to be able to spawn worlds. As it is constantly changing, it is temporal, and so falls under an infinite regress of causality. Therefore if there is a universe continually spawning new universes, than such a universe must have a beginning anyway. For:
2.1 Argument based on the impossibility of an actual infinite:
2.11 An actual infinite cannot exist.
2.12 An infinite temporal regress of events is an actual infinite.
2.13 Therefore, an infinite temporal regress of events cannot exist.
2.2 Argument based on the impossibility of the formation of an actual infinite by successive addition:
2.21 A collection formed by successive addition cannot be actually infinite.
2.22 The temporal series of past events (as the theoretical universe that spawn ours would consist of) is a collection formed by successive addition.
2.23 Therefore, the temporal series of past events cannot be actually infinite.
Something else worth noting is that such a universe would technically be "supernatural" since the nature of such a universe is beyond ours, and this renders a main belief of scientists that our universe is a closed system invalid. Therefore in the Atheist's words, it opens up the door to the miraculous happening if a supernatural world could intervene with ours at any moment.
Kurieuo.