IamJoseph:
Which particular observable and empirical indicators are you referring to?
I ask because the ones used by professional astrophysicists apparently disagree with yours.
The observable and emperical indicators are the expansion factor and cause and effect. While most of the greatest scientists agree with a finite universe, I am open to your astrophysists premises - enlighten me.
I don't know what this means. Can you please explain?
That life and any action per se can only occur where more than one entity is available? This is of course manifest observable science. The latter is not even encumbent, it is so manifest. Consider any singular entity and nothing else: how can an action occur when interaction is not possible in this scenario? This becomes far more onerous when we speak of an original lone entity. It asks the Q: can 1 + nothing = 2 or something other than 1? Can a verb with no subject and object be a verb?
So, all I have to do is produce one thing that can be derived from a "singular entity" and your claim vanishes. Right?
Yes. Absolutely.
Please define "singular entity" for me, since I'm not clear what you mean by that.
A vert clear and simple definition, and one which crosses all borders - including life, inanimate bodies and natural phenomena:
An indivisible and irriducable entity.
Natural laws are descriptive, not prescriptive. What comes first is water. Then, billions of years later, humans come along and name hydrogen and oxygen. They then nut out how those elements combine to form water, and you have the "law" of water.
Oxygen is a new product on earth - it was not there at the beginning of the earth. Water, like oxygen, are fuel factors ony, and their impact is wholly dependent on their attributes and interaction abilities. Water + stones do not produce life - if water existed on mars no life would result, even if we add nitrogen and carbon. A critical mix occured on earth, indicating only a focused impact in relation to the rest of the known universe.