>>35492119>This would imply that there aren't mutiple universesThere aren't. I'm no quantum physicist, but just because there are an infinite number of POTENTIAL outcomes does not imply that all of them must exist, otherwise A: the multiverse would collapse from the sheer number of different realities existing at once, and B: if they exist then it only stands to reason that there exists a way to traverse between these realities, which means that there'd be at least one multi-dimensional traveler visiting us, but there isn't, despite there supposedly being an infinite amount of realities that exist.
Fuck me, that wasn't even the entire first sentence.
>Which would imply that we either have a finite god or no god and if that were the case, what would be the point of life How does having one realty vs. infinite realities affect the meaning of life at all?
>and how does it exist if there wasn't someone/something there to create it in the first place?What created the something that was there in the first place? How did THAT one come to be? Was it turtles all the way down? Everything has to start somewhere, so the only logical explanation is that before the something (be it some natural event or the sudden existence of a God) there was absolutely nothing, otherwise it wouldn't be a beginning at all, and something coming from nothing defies physics how we currently know it, meaning that either modern day physics are completely wrong or we exist in an infinite loop of destruction and creation. The former is improbable given the accuracy of scientific experiments to our modern theories, and the latter completely invalidates the point you were trying to make.
Have a nice day, "smartass."