බුදු දහම විකුර්ති කරන්න එපා Y2K පවුකාරයෝ. බුදුරජානන්වහන්සේ මෙවැනි ප්රශ්න වලට පිළිතුරු දීම ප්රතික්ෂේප කළා මිසක්, " world has no particular beginning " කියල කොහෙද බුදුරජානවහන්සේ දේශනා කරලා තියෙන්නේ? පෙන්නනවා පුලුවන්නම්.
දන්නෙ නැති දෙයක් නිසාද නිශ්සබ්දව හිටියෙ? පුතා බුදු දහමෙන් කියන්නෙ ලොකයට අගක් මුලක් නැ කියලා මෙවා මම කියපු දෙවල් නෙමෙයි නමුත් අද විදාවෙන් ලොකය විතරක් නෙමෙයි කාලයටද පැහැදිලි අරම්බයක් තිබෙන බවට ඔප්පු වි හමාරයි, එදා බුදුන් නිහඩව සිටියෙ විදාවට ඉඩ දිමටද? නමුත් අමතක කරන්න එපා එතුමා කියනවා ඔවා ගෑන් හොයන්න යන්නත් එපා කියලා
කොහොමද හොයන එක විදාවෙන් නැවත්තුවා නම් අද අපි තවමත් හිතන් ඉන්නෙ ලොකය සදාකාලිකව පැවත් එන්නක් කියලා නමුත් දෙවියන්ගෙ පිහිටෙන් අපි අද ඉන්නෙ ගොඩාක් ඉදිරියෙන්
The Buddhist position on the creation of the Universe is that they have no position on this matter. The question cannot be answered, and if answered would not matter. As consequence time and energy wasted in pursuing the answer to this question is wasted time. The time could be better spent thinking about your own life and how you can bring it into better alignment with the Eightfold Path.
In the Aganna Sutta, the Buddha described the universe being destroyed and then re-evolving into its present form over a period of countless millions of years. The first life formed on the surface of the water and again, over countless millions of years evolved from simple into complex organisms. Eventually, the universe is again destroyed and another arises in its place.
All these processes are without beginning or end, and are set in motion by natural causes. Our present universe merely occupies one slot in this
beginning-less and endless sequence of time. Such explanations are a quantum leap away from the simplistic genesis stories of theistic religions and are indicative of the great insight and wisdom of the Buddha's enlightened mind.
"Now there comes a time, Vasettha, when after a long period of time this world expands. When the world expands
beings for the most part fall from the realm of Radiance and come here; and they exist made of mind, feeding on joy, self-luminous, moving through the air, constantly beautiful; thus they remain for a long, long time. Now at that time, all had become one world of water dark, and of darkness that maketh blind. No moon nor sun appeared no stars were seen, nor constellations, neither was night manifest nor day, neither months nor half-months, neither years nor seasons, neither female nor male. Beings were reckoned just as beings only. And to those beings, Vasettha, sooner or later after a long time, earth with its savors was spread out in the waters. Even as a scum forms on the surface of boiled milky rice that is cooling, so did the earth appear. ~ Aganna Sutta"
http://www.parami.org/buddhistanswers/origin_of_the_world.htm if this information or ideas are wrong please inform them so that they can correct it
Buddhist people ask where does the GOD come from? but what about these so called beings out of no where ? Why don't they question about it the way they question GOD?
The Buddha was more concerned with a solution to the immediate problem of how to release us all from the cycle of death and rebirth than expounding theories on the possible origins of the universe.
Again you accepted that this world has no begining ?
when you say cycle of death and rebrith cycle has no particular begining or end right? but Science says someother story my brither "WAKE UP" 
The question of the origin of the world was one which the Buddha refused to answer.
Why ? There may be few possible reason
1. He does not know it?
2. He knows it but he can not explain it or prove it
3. He knows it but he does want you to know about it
most probably you would say .. well that is not important to our life
If scientists also follow this instructions we might still in the stone age 
Buddha realised that any answer would create much controversy and argument. He said that it was not necessary to know it in order to achieve the goal of Buddhist practice and made an analogy with a man shot in the arm by a poisoned arrow. He would not allow anyone to pull the arrow out of his arm until he had received the answer to various questions, such as: who shot the arrow? who made the feathers? etc. The Buddha said that before he could obtain an answer to such questions, the poison would enter his bloodstream and kill him. Similarly, we have an urgent problem - we have to endure the unsatisfactoriness of existence. We should apply ourselves exclusively to eradicating dukkha.
Creation is a lie!
A creator God does NOT exist!