OK. How does that differ or tell us anymore than the term something that has existed forever?
What more did you need to understand the concept? I don't understand why you're struggling with this possibility.
So you and I and your computer aren't real?
You missed out some reasoning there in how you got from conservation of energy and mass and energy are interchangeable to therefore we're not real.
You're surrounded by energy,
Yes. And I AM energy, condensed and channelled and interacting according to physical laws.
But if I'm not real then it's incorrect to say I'm surrounded by energy, because there is no I
Well if you want to make that case, go for it. As I didn't even hint towards that, it's not on me to explain how the hell you found yourself there.
Thanks to entropy.
Entropy is the tendency of the energy in the universe to disperse and even out - nothing in that obviates anything that I've said.
It sounds like you are proposing a perpetual motion machine.
Only in the sense that the conservation of energy suggests that the universe is a constant energy state - elements within that energy state undergo change constantly, and entropy is one of the resulting effects of those processes of change.
An infinite chain of changes and actualisation requires a prime mover to avoid thermodynamics, I would have thought
No it doesn't. We do need to understand, potentially, what the 'restart' events are that instigate things like the Big Bang, but there's no reason to presume that those mechanisms constitute any sort of prime mover notion, it's entirely plausible that they are effects within reality already.
Since we are talking Big Bang we have a situation where all the energy is potential.
No, we don't. Immediately prior to the Big Bang all the energy was condensed into a singular point, but all the information we have suggests that is as far back as we can know at the moment. Where that energy came from before that is, currently, not known.
I would have thought release involves the introduction of a gradient. So we have to ask ourselves what it is that introduced this?
If you want to help to understand the early universe and what happened to move from the singularity to expansion, you'd be better served studying Cosmology I'd say than trying to claim a cosmic magician did it.
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