Comments by "Mihail Milev" (@mihailmilev9909) on "Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell"
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@lovepeaceisneverguaranteed7385 ok, I knew you were gonna ask this, and asking a question like that is like (and actually literally identical) to asking why is there as much matter in the universe as there is. There could've been more, or there could've been less, and we would still be asking the same question. It's just what the universe is (made of), and what we decided to call it. If you think about it, it's actually way more probable for existence to just be a continuous homogeneous mixture, which it was. The real question is why did it change. What caused the continuous soup of stuff to suddenly start expanding? If I remember correctly, I think this might either be, or be related to dark energy, which is another thing you can just look up, but not on magazines or non science oriented media outlets, cause those can be dishonest. Wikipedia should do fine. Anyways, to my knowledge, both things are still a mystery, so I guess we can have theories there, but suggesting answers that have no evidence or basis in objective reality, is just as bad, If not worse than not answering the question in the first place. I would rather have no answer than a wrong one. So I would rather orient myself around the absence of an answer, and then work towards discovering the answer in a reliable way, than around an unreliable assumption, which you don't have any basis on which to say whether it's right or wrong, especially for the more possibly wrong implications that answer has.
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