This argument-as-bridge won't carry any weight. For example, if the big bang is the first motion and the start of time, what would "then trigger" the big bang? — tim wood
Start with,"there must have been a first motion in the universe." Why must there have been? — tim wood
1. There must have been a first motion in the universe; no first motion implies no motion at all in the universe which makes no sense. — Devans99
2. There cannot be a stretch of infinite length time before the first motion as what would then trigger the first motion? — Devans99
3. The only alternative to the infinite length of time before the first motion is a start of time. — Devans99
4. IE there must be a start of time. — Devans99
The start of time could be coincidental withe the end of time, with the big bang triggered by the big crunch. The big crunch after all is the only place in the universe to get enough matter/energy for the big bang. — Devans99
I'm not at all fond of talk that has more than one universe. — Terrapin Station
Time is not change — Devans99
Do you agree with the axiom 'material ordered collections have a first member'? — Devans99
There is just one universe, just one big bang and one big crunch. No need for multiple universe, it's the same universe in an eternal circle of time. — Devans99
Well, then time wouldn't have a beginning — Terrapin Station
The axiom 'material ordered collections have a first member' I made up. Combined with another axiom ‘motion exists’, this gives the first point in my argument that there must be a first motion. You disagree with the reasoning? — Devans99
All I'm saying is that if you agree with the axiom, then you agree there must have been a first motion. — Devans99
All I'm saying is that if you agree with the axiom, — Devans99
But the road from a logical model to reality requires observation — tim wood
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