DogFacedDemon
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Well, I guess I am being a little lavish with the hyperbole. But, the general attitude of popular science is that the universe is 'trendlessly fluctuating'. I think that's not too far of a leap in reasoning - to say that the universe sprang from nothing in a single instant, for no reason. Well, I heard it sprang from nothing on the discovery channel & shit. & if from yonder point in the matrix of space/time, that the universe did THEN begin to 'trendlessly fluctuate', then... I may have been on to something.Oh, and that's not Big Bang, this is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang
You're thinking of the zero sum model, which is based on negative and positive states in equilibrium. This is not part of Big Bang theory.
And the "no reason" part is just silly.
Science doesn't look for "reason". It looks for cause. And there must be a cause for expansionism.
Good point, though. +reps