Originally Posted By: Lisbeth
I love it! A physicist whom I can posit roving, philosophical questions toward!

Given the above paragraph, where you've stated "Based on that, whatever point in spacetime in which the Universe 'started' had to have happened due to someone observing something. The 'creator' wouldn't have had to do much to start an entire universe, just see something, or say 'that thing is there in space at this moment in time.' THEN BAM!! - is that mathmatically provable, ie, is it an accepted observation of physics or your own speculation based on physical theorems?

Curiously,

Lis

At zero time there was nothing. At .000000 to infinity seconds, the big bang began. Infinite energy and mass was created and hurled out to form the universe. Difficult to comprehend.