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Originally Posted by troutman
The usual reply - who/what created the creator?
AI Overview
The "creator infinite regress" is a philosophical argument often used in discussions about the existence of a creator deity or the universe's origins. It posits that if a creator is necessary for the existence of something (like the universe), then that creator itself must have a creator, and so on, leading to an endless chain of creators. This argument challenges the idea of a "first cause" and suggests that an infinite series of causes might be a valid explanation for the existence of things
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Plus have you seen the size of the universe? Loads of work. Way more than taking care of my yard. Have you ever tried to gather all the neutrinos into one area so you can make sure the muons aren't bonding incompatibly? That's, like, a lot.