Though, if "he just was" isn't valid "it just was" doesn't sound valid either.
Something must have been, as something coming from nothingness is impossible.
Well .... maybe we can prove it .
Maybe not right this second but in the future and under 2 possible scenarios ;
1. We scientifically progress to such a stage whereby we can answer the question ourselves as to the reason ' Why ' our universe came into being . The root cause of its existence if you will . Maybe it's purpose or function to expand on that further .
Or possibly , and indeed the more paradigm shifting option of the two ;
2. A friendly information transfer upon contact from a sufficiently advanced extraterrestrial civilization .
Option 1 being the most likely of the two at this present time .
I'm not saying here that it's the job or indeed function of science to answer this particular question . I am merely stating that it could be a possibility . A much more plausible possibility than a man in the sky from my perspective .
How does this prove God can't exist? One can say he wanted to hide himself to put our belief to test.
Also, it's pretty hard to know what happened
before the Big Bang as eg.
time and space
didn't exist "until" then - though something must have been. What was before is an impossible question to give an answer to since our universe didn't exist until the Big Bang and our universe alone isn't capable of giving an answer to where did it come from. Imagine it as that you're given a number, say 2, which represents our universe, and you have to think out the operation which resulted in 2, which represents "what was before". There is an infinite amount of possible operations, like there are an infinite number of possible hypotheses of what happened or was before the Big Bang.
As far as I can gather , superstring theory states ;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstring_theory
So i'm reading it as functionality of the universe if i'm correct ? But i'm not seeing root cause as a derivative ? A way of going back further than the Big Bang Theory for us to see a cause of Universe production ? A God or no God deal breaker if you will .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_everything
The greatest problem with the Superstring theory is that under any currently possible observations it (as well as other string theories) cannot be proven any more true or false than God. It has the same self-referring proof that God has - the Superstring theory is true if you just look and believe in at the theory itself, but it can't be proven by observations. Similar way God has got proof if you choose to believe - you just can't prove his existence by observations.
Also there is a very good part in that Theory of Everything article that gives arguments against that an all-comprehensive ToE could ever be made.
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No it's not, it's an outline of how religion works .
It's not anti religious , it's merely the truth 👍
It's an aggravated outline of how everything that requires any belief works. Religion and unobservable pseudo-scientific theories alike.
The strangest thing with you is that you seem to believe in those pseudo-scientific theories (or their capability of explaining the existence), but the other side which requires belief you bash.
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Fur gradually went away as it was no longer necessary for survival, humans' big advantage was the size of our brain. If we're outside at night, we die, but we're smart enough to make a coat.
Actually, fur went away because it was an inconvenience, not that it wasn't necessary, but that the pros of fur-less skin far outweighed the cons. It was far efficient in cooling the body under the heavily sunlit plains in Africa than a fur - and cold nights didn't become a problem until tens of thousands of years later when our ancestors moved to Middle East, Europe and Asia.
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Yes, and what is it's mass? And you can't say it doesn't have any mass. If something doesn't have any mass, than by definition it doesn't exist."
What about ideas? Songs? Programs? Thoughts?
Also, photons and gluons? They have no mass while moving, and don't exist stationary (though they have energy).
Same with God, what is his mass? (No pun intended

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Well, if he's got an infinite amount of energy, so is his (virtual) mass infinite (E=mc², or in this case m=E/c²).