It's also worth noting that Hawking didn't say "god didn't create the universe," he said "god was not a necessary condition for the creation of the universe." Pretty big distinction there.
Well, SOMETHING caused it. Causation is a fundamental law of physics. If you don't believe in God, then you have to believe in M-theory, or something similar to it.
1) From a point of view, inside our universe, we see that, in the beginning, there was a singularity. At that point, everything is stable, and without some cause, there can be no effect of a universe coming out of it (the effect of said cause), and the singularity would remain the same forever.
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2) Was there really a singularity? In M-theory, you have 11 dimensions, and there are at least one or two dimensions above the 4 we see (the rest of them are curled up so tightly that we can't see them, but one of them would account for the quantum like motion of electrons). Within the fifth dimension are M-branes. When two M-branes intersect, a universe is created. No, it hasn't been proven, but the math is elegant.
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3) God did it.
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4) There is some other explanation.
Fact is, we do not know whether or not there is a God, except that it is one possibility, even in science. In belief, there of course is a God, but belief is mutually exclusive from science. But, again, supposing scientific possibility number 3 actually exists!! It is a possibility, and a good scientist would not discount that possibility, although he would, with today's knowlege and technology, argue for number 2, or maybe number 4. A good theory in possibility number 4 is the Holographic universe. For that to be true, the universe would have to be pixellated, and guess what? Graininess, much like pixellation, has already been found, which leads me to my own theory.....
DanaRhea's theory of life, the Universe, and everything - We are part of some twisted 10 year old kid's video game. :mrgreen: