Can’t get something from nothing — Devans99
1. Can’t get something from nothing — Devans99
So the answer to ‘why is there something rather than nothing?’ is ‘no reason’ — Devans99
1. Can’t get something from nothing
2. So something must of existed permanently — Devans99
Yes.Because it is possible, it is inevitable.
My argument is:
1. Can’t get something from nothing
2. So something must of existed permanently
3. There is no reason for something existing permanently - to exist permanently, it must be beyond causation - have no cause - no reason for it’s existence
4. So the answer to ‘why is there something rather than nothing?’ is ‘no reason’ — Devans99
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