Interesting, imaginative, but your argument is devoid of logic.
If the sum total of existence was at the beginning a nothing state (i.e. no matter, no space, no energy etc.), then the only thing which could exist, would be the logical absolutes which are concepts and are therefore timeless. The concept of feeling could exist, but I don't think feelings themselves could exist in a nothing state, as there would be no mind to experience and give rise to a feeling. Unless you say that a mind can exist without physical form (ie. the "spirit" realm) - but then this argument becomes special pleading based on faith.
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