Originally posted by divegeester Well not really "precisely" because what sonhouse posted is not what you were talking about. Was it?
Metaphysically, there is no reason to suppose that Being has any precedence over non-being.
I concur with sonhouse on the physics: The best current theory which accounts for the accelerating expansion of the universe is that dark matter and dark energy make up 95% of the universe. The tiny fraction which is light and reflective matter would appear to be the exception, rather than the rule. Light has no precedence over dark. Each is the absence of the other; "generation" has nothing to do with it.
Originally posted by moonbus Metaphysically, there is no reason to suppose that Being has any precedence over non-being.
I concur with sonhouse on the physics: The best current theory which accounts for the accelerating expansion of the universe is that dark matter and dark energy make up 95% of the universe. The tiny fraction which is light and reflective matter would appear to be t ...[text shortened]... precedence over dark. Each is the absence of the other; "generation" has nothing to do with it.