c'mon, don't diss einstein


Inverse gambler's fallacyOne way out of infinity is a universe that springs into existence imperfect, then somehow evolves mathematical laws over finite but unimaginable number of eons. This is really fringe, but it has a more correct feel than either a designer or a perfectly sprung from nothing universe. It mixes one miracle with another, hoping to make half a miracle.
But it goes from 10^10^10^10^googelplex to 10^10^10^googelplex (I am just using a colossal number it is not know what the real odds are - we just know it is unimaginably huge). Still, it is hugely smaller odds against.
One way out of infinity is a universe that springs into existence imperfect, then somehow evolves mathematical laws over finite but unimaginable number of eons. This is really fringe, but it has a more correct feel than either a designer or a perfectly sprung from nothing universe. It mixes one miracle with another, hoping to make half a miracle.
But it goes from 10^10^10^10^googelplex to 10^10^10^googelplex (I am just using a colossal number it is not know what the real odds are - we just know it is unimaginably huge). Still, it is hugely smaller odds against.
Nothing wrong with fringe if it might lead somewhere but...
Imperfection neither removes infinity, nor explains how a universe would come into existence.
Why exactly would a universe from nothing need to be perfectly sprung ?
What is a perfectly sprung universe anyway ?
Why not a state of nothing that evokes quantum fluctuations leading to 'imperfect' universes, (or just one) - that will evolve according to the environment. That may not feel right to you but is scientifically supported and dispenses with any need for googelplexes.
Behold, the Big Band. Sorry, couldn't resist.Perhaps there could be some/many amazing natural events, such as creation and big band, that our current level of scientific knowledge cannot comprehend/understand yet! Or maybe never !