>>13384352nice, but it would not explain where we come from anyway. The only explanation I can think of is we exist to justify our existence, because the opposite would even make less sense. My first reaction is "we should not exist", but that implies infinity as some sort of void that, in some sense, lacks something. If we're dealing with infinite and timeless, existing at least once makes more sense than not existing at all. What I do and I could potentially do but I don't are the same thing and it's determined not by free will (doesn't exist), but big bang (or whatever before) seen as just a roll of dice to start a "simulation" in an infinite set of roll of dices.