Damn, that is a good one. There haven't been an infinite amount of moments - because time is wrapped up with space, but had there been I am not quite sure that Jame would be quite correct. But that is instinct - I have no idea how to go about proving that oneMajGenl.Meade wrote: Kalamity Jane says: there cannot be an infinite number of moments prior to this moment because if there were an infinite number of moments prior to this moment we would never reach this moment

Understandable you are down on Dawkins, but in the books of his I have read I have never come across him postulating that science is wrong on that point. Can you point me to a reference there? I am assuming you aren't making it upMajGenl.Meade wrote:Therefore the argument says that the universe had a beginning and science agrees, some 13.7 billion years ago. I'll let Dawkins argue that science is wrong because I happen to think it's correct.

Well in most of space there really is nothing. A big fat nothing. As for why other things like us and planets are there - I feel the anthropic principal answers that. My feeling is there doesn't have to be a why. As you correctly state, science tries to understand the how. It could be argued it tries to understand the why as well - "why do large objects attract each other? Because there are particles called gravitons that blah blah" Obviously one can continue to ask "why" in the mode of a 5 year old ...MajGenl.Meade wrote:And I like your question "why not?" Exactly! Why is there something rather than nothing?
why do objects attract
gravity
why does gravity make them attract
gravitons
why do gravitons work the way they do
And ultimately, when you don't know the answer any more, just state
cos god made them act that way
But then I'd ask "why did god make them" - and keep going in the 5 year old mode
Science stops answering questions when it had no more answers (and then looks for those answers). Those of faith feel they don't need to look for the answers, because their mate god can be used as the answer to everything ...