As I wrote the other day, we live in time but all time exists within eternity. This shows how the question of "Who created God then?" simply only defines the limit of our perception, which will always see a paradox.
Einstein understood this & that's the reason why he was able to solve many enigmas, & chief amongst those, is that he proved that light was both a wave & a particle at the same time.
It was Einstein's work with relativity that solved the mysteries of the orbits of the planets. In Cartesian times under Newton, there was an imagined order that described the orbits of the planets as perfectly circular & the earth was conceived of as a perfect sphere. Einstein showed how space-time was curved due the attraction of mass to other masses & corrected all the orbits to what they actually are.
Gravitational attraction is what orders the whole universe right down to the subatomic level even. When the energy from the big bang reaches its apex of expansion, the whole universe will collapse right back into eternity once again. And just as the universe expanded more in the nanoseconds in which it began than it has ever since, the big crunch will happen "in a twinkling of an eye."
There's been many a time when the subject of God came up in conversation & what I do, in many cases, is announce, "This is God," & proceed to drop something onto the floor or ground.
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