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Energy & the verse


Question Posted Saturday November 12 2011, 12:53 am

Ok, so I hear there's a law that energy cannot be created or destroyed. Does that mean energy was present before the beginning of the universe? Would energy be a logical god? It would rule out time and the question "What created god?" I'm a non-religious thiest.

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aturtle1 answered Monday November 14 2011, 2:45 am:
have you seen "the secret"?that might help.wasnt it the universe a small ball of energy that exploded..

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