>how old is God?
Its simple. Pretend the universe is a movie. Right now you are at scene "2017 AD" but you press rewind to see how many scenes there have been before. Eventually you get to the big bang but you want to see beyond that. After hours of black screen you understand the rewind function will last forever. Thats how old God is.
Every single bait question /sci/ falls for on a daily basis.
>>9087413
Close and open your eyes. There you go, that what infinity feels like after you die.
Brainlet questions are usually characterized by being heavily loaded.
>What is the meaning of life?
This question implicitly claims that "life has a meaning," but the person make no effort in showing why the claim would be true. Thus the people, who ask questions like this, are just looking for affirmation that life is not completely meaningless.
>What happens after you die?
This question implicitly claims that "something happens after you die." In this context, "death" no longer stands for "you cease to exist", but rather "you teleport to different place and perhaps also transform into different body". Thus the people who ask questions like this are either A) incapable of abstract thought, or B) afraid of dying, and thus want to soften the definition of "death".
>why can't I make a perpetual motion machine
I't always that one. People want to make a machine that outputs more energy than what it inputs.
>>9087413
>big bang is real guys
I am astonished how people accept this blindly,is so stupid is borderline pathetic.
>>9087413
Wow, you are an epic brainlet troll. lol