>>7612727>why does the universe exist?The answer to this question is that: there is no answer that will be satisfying, i.e. there is no answer and likely there won't ever be one.
>Why is there 'something' instead of 'nothing'?There is something alright, something just about enough to make you feel like you.
If there is nothing, then I guess you won't feel the urge to question why there isn't something instead of nothing.
>Why could not be no space, no universe, no universal laws?Then who asks the questions?
What if, the greater Universe has no laws and we are in a locality with what feels like to be laws which gives us an experience of order.
>And why do i experience this vertigo when thinking about it?Probably because it is the mental equivalent of looking over your, what you believed to be a, solid foundation to only see nothing below