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If infinite space filled with eternal self-organizing matter is possible, then there arises a situation where there is an intelligent world that doesn't know its beginning, which is contradictory. Therefore, the primordial self-organizing matter is impossible. The such matter must have a beginning, and if there was other matter before it, it must have been without such property and also not infinite in space. At some point, this primitive matter accidentally acquired a property capable of giving birth to ultra-complex, whimsical phenomena over time. This moment can be considered the beginning of time, the origin of the universe and true being, and before it — the Era of Nothing.

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