{"id":2627,"date":"2020-11-29T12:57:39","date_gmt":"2020-11-29T11:57:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/predication.net\/?p=2627"},"modified":"2020-11-29T12:58:02","modified_gmt":"2020-11-29T11:58:02","slug":"why-did-the-world-come-into-being","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/predication.net\/?p=2627","title":{"rendered":"\u00a0Why did the world come into being?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h2 style=\"text-align: justify;\">Question why? is imposed when they are assumed context causally\u00a0and when we try to clarify the following event using<br \/>previously. In the universe&#8217;s case, we are quite a complicated<br \/>situation because we cannot imagine the &#8220;world&#8221; in front of our universe, from which would be generated by the action of some causal connection.<\/h2>\n<h2 style=\"text-align: justify;\"><br \/>The search for the answer to the question &#8220;why does the world exist?&#8221; Is therefore carried over from the soil of natural sciences to the field of philosophy and theology. Question recalls Hamlet&#8217;s famous question of &#8220;to be or not to be,&#8221; and by analogy, it also formulates &#8220;why there is something rather than nothing&#8221; being preferred to non-being. The answer to this question can be meaningfully worded as follows: \u201cBecause it is someone who stands outside the real universe, so he wanted to. \u201dThat&#8217;s not the answer could result as a consequence of physical principles; hence the search the answer to the question posed does not belong to physics or any other natural one leads. Nevertheless, physical analysis of real processes and phenomena in the world can lead to an opinion that supports or casts doubt conclusions drawn at the philosophical level.<br \/><br \/>What are the answers to the question at all? In the literature can be met in principle with five answers: The universe is<br \/>a) a work of pure chance,<br \/>b) a work of high probability,<br \/>c) absolute necessity,<br \/>(d) a matter of regular repetition; and<br \/>e) goal-oriented system, i.e., the work of God.<br \/>We have already encountered some of these possibilities, others<br \/>require further comment. There is an opinion that objective reality has its form and is different it cannot have, so everything that appeared here arose with iron necessity. It can be argued that we know each other quite well, introduce and invent other universes and worlds with other laws. Why is it not possible? Who excluded them from implementation?<\/h2>\n<h2 style=\"text-align: justify;\"><br \/>The second extreme is the view that it can exist in principle, countless universes that can be realized with a certain probability. That we live in one of them must be considered either as a result of pure chance or as a result of processes ongoing with a high probability. Opposition to both extreme views can be objected to, which results from the analysis of individual consecutive events in the universe&#8217;s evolution. It can be summed up in the statement: Everything here has happened; he is very far from chance and is urgently enforcing the postulate about target orientation. We will return to this argument in the following article.<\/h2>\n<h2 style=\"text-align: justify;\">In some often quite tempting notions of the universe, there are thoughts on which he can competently comment theoretical physics. He enjoyed quite a lot of popularity and still enjoys the view that it is a cyclical process in the case of our universe. According to these ideas, the universe arises, expands and develops, then compresses, and it disappears, the Big Bang lawfully reappears, and so it goes on without a hint of termination. We have already emphasized at the appropriate place that such a model of the universe is unrealistic. The cause is the so-called law of growth entropy, which is a measure of disorder, i.e., a certain degeneration of any real system. The mentioned law of entropy growth isolated systems &#8211; that our universe is such a system,<br \/><br \/>There can be no doubt &#8211; it means that spontaneous processes do<br \/>the orderliness of the systems decreases, which is why our universe is such a staged expansion, as well as in the shrinkage stage becomes more degenerate over time. In each subsequent period, the universe would<br \/>be characterized by less ordered structures, until in a certain stage, no structure was discovered, and the universe would be in the form in which we imagine it; it has finally ceased to exist. On the margin of discussions on the cyclical universe, it can be stated that current measurements of mass density in space suggest the most likely version of the model of permanent expansion without a return to the initial state. In this understanding, the universe would appear to us as a unique phenomenon that has only taken place once. About that, the question of why it arose becomes more urgent. In this way, the question is only two logical answers: either the universe is pure A &#8220;contingent,&#8221; random matter without a deeper meaning, or is it in a sense a &#8220;goal-oriented&#8221; system, i. j. phenomenon realized with a certain intention. From the Christian philosophy perspective, it is<br \/>only the second answer that is interesting to deal with it in more detail.<br \/><br \/><\/h2>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Question why? is imposed when they are assumed context causally\u00a0and when we try to clarify the following event usingpreviously. 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