No I think that just about covers it.
The egg! And not necessarily a chicken egg!
If there once were a first chicken (wathever your definition of a chicken is) the chicken would have had come from a chicken egg first.
... if your definition of a chicken egg is that it have chicken DNA. But if you'd call it a reptile or some other bird egg because they born the chicken would have come before the chicken egg.
It's all about definitions.
... if your definition of a chicken egg is that it have chicken DNA. But if you'd call it a reptile or some other bird egg because they born the chicken would have come before the chicken egg.
It's all about definitions.
CORRECTION!
... if your definition of a chicken egg is that it have chicken DNA. But if you'd call it a reptile's or some other bird's egg because they born the egg, the chicken would have come before the chicken egg.
Chickens came from outer space long before the egg. How they were born before that can be left to your imagination.
I'm sure there used to be a topic about that question long ago. I don't know whether is still exists.
I believe that it does have an end.
I think I may get it. The 'came' to wish you are refering is an essential part of the egg making process, right?
Whats my prize?
Is this question that I'm about to post here really realistic? Does time/space have an end?
No, but it goes both direction.
The physics of space is identical whichever direction time takes.
The chicken came before it made the egg.
(catch the double meaning, win a prize.)
Grotesque :p
The chicken came before it made the egg.
(catch the double meaning, win a prize.)
The chicken either means the specie in general or a specific chicken.
I think the first chicken was some mutant dinosaur born of dinosaur egg....therefore egg first!
Could the earth have started out as a giant egg and then hatched millions of chickens and other creatures?
I thought this an hilarious thread and thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks for the laugh. Mom
Time and space is like a doughnut with no beginning and no end.