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GrumpyPom | 21:43 Wed 02nd Jun 2010 | Science
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if the universe was created from a Singularity that contained all the mass that is in the Universe as we know it today, where was this Singularity? For it to exist it must have been "somewhere".
I cant get my head round this one when i hear the answer it wasn't anywhere because anywhere didn't exist?

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You need to read Prof Hawking's "A Brief History of Time". If you still can't understand it after doing that, then you never will...
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"if the universe was created from a Singularity that contained all the mass that is in the Universe as we know it today, where was this Singularity? For it to exist it must have been "somewhere".
I cant get my head round this one when i hear the answer it wasn't anywhere because anywhere didn't exist? "

That's where God comes in...
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Surely the singularity had to be at the centre of our universe. if it wasn't, then the universe would be lop-sided and someone would have noticed by now.
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Space, matter, and time all begin together. The singularity has it's own "somewhere" as it comes into existence, that wasn't anywhere previously, since there was no "before time" for there to be a "previously".

I have no problems in labelling a first cause as "God", I'm unsure why others seem to. Gotta call it something, dontcha ?

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