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Given an infinite amount of time, and given the randomness of quantum physics that causes energy and matter to be randomly created and destroyed (e.g. Hawking radiation); then it is inevitable that every random permutation of energy and matter, no matter how ludocrously unlikely, will eventually be created even if it is destroyed an instant later (ie. monkeys on a typewriter), and then it is not just conceivable, but inevitable for a human-like consciousness (a Boltzmann brain) to either be created in our far future (the post-black hole era) or in our distant past (before the big bang). And given the same logic, then isn't it also equally inevitable that in the endless unobserved eons, an uncomprehensibly vast consciousness might form in the void, a being capable of comprehending everything that exists, and restructuring spacetime to solve the question of entropy and create energy from nothing, and to structure this creation in such a way that it precisely controls every consequence of this act of creation?

Then essentially, isn't God not just possible, but certain to exist?