The reason there is something rather than nothing is probably unknowable. Maybe some day we'll be able to say "This is exactly what was there at the very beginning of the universe, and this is exactly what happened after and why". But it's unknowable why that first thing was there instead of not there.
Even if you believe in God and say that God put it there, you can't say why there is a God rather than no God. You can only say "There just is".
The very nature of science requires you to observe an effect and posit a cause. Therefore science can never find an effect with no cause.
The universe, however, simply does not find anything special about us.
Even if you believe in God and say that God put it there, you can't say why there is a God rather than no God. You can only say "There just is".
The very nature of science requires you to observe an effect and posit a cause. Therefore science can never find an effect with no cause.
The universe, however, simply does not find anything special about us.
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