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Something must always be in existence or there must have been a time when there was nothing in existence. If there was a time when nothing was in existence, it follows that what now is, has come into existence from nothing.Observation is the result of experience. Experience is the information from senses, mental reasoning, and the reminders from memory.We apply experience in a structured, orderly way to constrain observation to what will be credible, acceptable, and reliable.Through science, we define time, existence and reality such that they conform to normal experience. We then combine all…mehr

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Something must always be in existence or there must have been a time when there was nothing in existence. If there was a time when nothing was in existence, it follows that what now is, has come into existence from nothing.Observation is the result of experience. Experience is the information from senses, mental reasoning, and the reminders from memory.We apply experience in a structured, orderly way to constrain observation to what will be credible, acceptable, and reliable.Through science, we define time, existence and reality such that they conform to normal experience. We then combine all of this through cosmogony, (the study of the origin of the Universe), mathematics (the way numbers behave), and reasoning (the way the human mind comes to conclusions). Through cosmogony, the book proves that at one time, the universe was a collapsed object that could not expand. There was no material universe before that. In determining how it came into existence, we look at the impact of gravity. We learn gravity should have prevented the Universe from coming into existence.Yet, we're here.