I'm sorry if this was covered(6 pages is a bit beyond my attention span atm) but when people are asking about "what was there before there was everything?" I ask you this. Is it possible that all things always were, and the idea of non-existence came about by our quest of curiosity to explore the unknown? In the the universe all things happen as they should happen, unlike human behavior or a crappy program. So the notion of something being wrong, or incorrect also would not occur in the universe. It wouldn't be too large of a leap to transition over to the idea that non-existence only exists in our minds, because when we eat food it is no longer there to be eaten. Although to a universal logic, the food still exists within your body, not caring for what purpose it had once served, continually existing as it had before. The idea of change is something the universe does not understand.


What is? It is.