Spacetime exists in the created universe.
No creationist can explain how their god «acted», «before»
spacetime existed.
Not exact matches
Before the anomaly that created the
spacetime bubble, besides nothing, «Quantum physics has to
exist (in some sense) so that a quantum transition can generate the cosmos in the first place.»
except there is no «creator god» as that would require a being,... first to «
exist», (requires time), and then also «act» (also requires time), * before * she created
spacetime.
A deity which «
exists» requires
spacetime and «non-existence» etc etc, ie a structure in Reality which it could not have created.
Your god NEEDS
spacetime to
exists somewhere?
There is no suggestion that alternate
spacetime systems
exist in nature which determine the loci or durations relative to M, but rather the issue is whether in fact M is causally related or relatable to other occasions or not.
In a closely related formulation, Kim speaks of «ontological physicalism» as «the claim that all that
exists in
spacetime is physical» (SM 266).
For a believer to try and say that their deity
exists outside of
spacetime as a lame attempt to deny it had to have a beginning is stupid, if you want say that matter had to have a maker then the maker had to have a maker and so on.