OK let’s loop time. Now is it time or entropy that makes things happen?
No. All things that 'happen' are our experience moving through the four dimensional space that's already there. Entropy is our explanation for a local pattern of activity that tends towards uniform order at a particular point.
If entropy then eventually we are going to reach heat death.
That's the conventional model of entropy, yes; this model requires some mechanism to change that at some point - I'm not sure what that would be, I'm not aware of any significant examples.
What is it then that keeps our perpetual motion machine going.
Conservation of energy, conservation of momentum, gravitation, electro-magnetism, strong- and weak-nuclear forces... all the bits that we understand to part of physics now.
What is it which is bending time back on itself?
Possibly nothing, it's possible that it's just the nature of space-time that it curves.
What is it that is guiding every particle back to its exact position relative to everything.
Statistics - give it an infinite number of iterations to align a finite number of elements, and one of those iteration will duplicate a prior one.
And not just once but forever and ever.
That's the nature of looped time, once it happens once it happens forever.
Because of reason.
I'm sorry, but you don't get to the be apologist for religion and claim to be the force of 'reason' - god is the ultimate excuse for stopping looking for difficult answers.
It is a great question which has served humanity exceedingly well.
But there are situations where it doesn't apply - any time you don't have a conscious actor, why becomes irrelevant. How is significant, but why requires choices.
Creating the unquestionable has never been a good course of action and looks like special pleading for starters or having something to hide.
Saying that you need to justify 'why' is not making something unquestionable, it's just establishing the fundamentals. If you want to ask 'why' you need to explain who it is you think is making the choice; otherwise the question you want to is 'how'.
Why something and not nothing
What does 'nothing' mean in this model?
There has always been something here.......not an answer, not a definition.
Everything is this, there is no 'other', there is no 'outside' there is no 'boundary'... it's part of the definition of the model.
I haven’t demonstrated reality phobia but you have demonstrated Godphobia in such abundance I could bag it up and sell it by the roadside.
How can you be afraid of something that you don't believe exists? Now 'religiophobia' would be a potentially valid accusation, religion worries me, religious people worry me, but gods worry me as much as unicorns, pixies, Sauron and Thanos' big, shiny, universe-fisting glove.
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