Essien
2008-10-04 15:06:04 UTC
If one of the laws of physics is that energy can never be created or destroyed its merely stuffed about into a continuum leading to the accumulation of different forms of energy which each have there own varying degrees of power/effect -then are we to assume that the universe which utilises this “energy” displaces it and thus is made from it is also infinite?
If so, the term infinite which means “without and end” would lead us to assume that the universe is endless. If it is endless then how can one create infinity if it’s so infinite that one cannot image a point at which it can be created? I.e. the universe?