How Did Feelings Originate?

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The discussion revolves around the concept of feelings and their existence in relation to the universe and time. Participants explore the idea that feelings may have always existed, suggesting a continuity of emotional experience throughout the infinite timeline of the universe. The notion of time being infinite in both directions is emphasized, raising questions about the beginning and end of time. Some participants suggest a deeper understanding of the Big Bang Theory to clarify these concepts. Additionally, there are reminders about forum posting rules, indicating that the discussion may not fully comply with the guidelines of the Philosophy forum.
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How did something begin to feel? Or is it so that there have always been some kind of feelings? I think it must have been so that there has always been somekind of feelings though it is quite hard to understand. Universe has already always been here and there has always been some kind of feelings. Time is infinite in both directions. What has already happened and what will happen.
Time has no start and no end?
 
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I'll leave the bit about feelings to someone else.

Universe has already always been here

I suggest you try understanding the Big Bang Theory a bit.

Time is infinite in both directions.

Same.

Time has no start and no end?
 
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