PSI Blog 20191106
Why does the universe exist?
The answers to this
age-old question are reviewed in this 17-minute TED talk by Jim Holt:
Of course, the
correct answer is that it is impossible for the Infinite Universe not to
exist. As an idealist, Jim does a fair job on the subject within the
limitations of that indeterministic philosophical position. But once people get
off their idealistic high horses, the answer becomes obvious.
Nothingness and
perfectly empty space are equivalent. They are the same idealization. All
things in the universe exist on the continuum between perfectly empty space and
perfectly solid matter. The empty space and solid matter endmembers do not and
cannot exist—they are idealizations. All real things have properties akin to
each of those ideals. The doorway does not have to be perfectly empty for us to
leave the room while not crashing into the not perfectly solid wall.
Like all the other
“Big Questions” religious folks denigrate science for its inability to give answers
that might satisfy their quest for idealistic eternal life.
Sorry, the Infinite Universe can produce an infinite number of things, but
perfectly empty space and eternal life are not among them.