Albert Einstein did not like The Big Bang Theory because, if true, it meant that the physical universe was not eternal, and probably not infinite either. He realized that this scientific discovery would lead to a plethora of philosophical and theological implications.

Since Newton's Laws were still in effect, Einstein realized that, if the physical universe was not eternal, then you could no longer postulate an infinite series of regression of cause and effect to explain its existence. Ergo, something or someone, even as detached and disinterested as Aristotle's Unmoved Mover, was necessary to kick start the entire affair.
Albert Einstein did not like The Big Bang Theory because, if true, it meant that the physical universe was not eternal, and probably not infinite either. He realized that this scientific discovery would lead to a plethora of philosophical and theological implications. Since Newton's Laws were still in effect, Einstein realized that, if the physical universe was not eternal, then you could no longer postulate an infinite series of regression of cause and effect to explain its existence. Ergo, something or someone, even as detached and disinterested as Aristotle's Unmoved Mover, was necessary to kick start the entire affair.
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