I've answered those objections with discrete segment prime movers — Gregory
... and pointing out that our physics don't apply at all to a meta-universe. — Gregory
Can you point them out please. — Devans99
If, as you began your argument, there is no first cause, that does not imply that there are no other causes... — Siti
The whole point of my argument was to show that causes require prior causes — Devans99
Therefore there can be no first cause...because a first cause can have no prior cause and therefore cannot exist. — Siti
Its not about agreeing to differ, your argument - and Aquinas' argument - fails for the precise reason that its conclusion is a refutation of its premise. — Siti
If the first cause is timeless then it is beyond cause and effect. This seems the only possible explanation for the origin of everything - there must be an uncaused cause somewhere - else the universe would be null and void. Only something timeless can be an uncaused cause - there is nothing sequentially/logically before such an entity - it has permanent existence. — Devans99
There are no uncaused causes
Therefore there must be an uncaused cause — Siti
In any case, even if you're right, how do you know that it is not the universe itself that is the uncaused cause? — Siti
I should probably have said 'the matter that constitutes the universe exists within time'. Matter can't exist forever within time and with no matter the universe would be null - leading to the requirement for something external to time to start everything off. — Devans99
13 represents the dynamic of movement present in everything and by which everything is ever-changing and at the same time vivified by the universal force of Hunab Ku". "Hunab Ku. The One Giver of Movement and Measure. The principle of intelligent energy that pervades the entire universe, animate or inanimate — Athena
I think I understand a little what you are saying? We say the cause of boil water is the heat, but if there is no oxygen in the water will it boil? I suppose water with no oxygen wouldn't even be water, but I am getting to, things can not happen if the condition for the happening is not right and we do not have grounds for claiming this happened before that happened. Is that anywhere close to right? — Athena
Get involved in philosophical discussions about knowledge, truth, language, consciousness, science, politics, religion, logic and mathematics, art, history, and lots more. No ads, no clutter, and very little agreement — just fascinating conversations.