Do you believe in the Big-Bang theory?

SirFshAlot

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I do.

But I don't have proof positive.
(I guess that's why we call it a theory)

I guess I have 'faith' in the scientific community.
That is, I have 'faith' that the scientific method is the most accurate design at this time for evaluating and gathering information around the world we live.


I suppose we could imagine that there might be a higher civilization somewhere in the universe that has a different construct, that may be better than "our science". But that might be beyond our comprehension at this time. So, for some, it may be ludicrous, or even impossible to fathom.
 

nippyjun

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Where does the universe end. What's on the other side of the end if it ends? What was here before it wasn't here?
 

ltk007

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How is it possible that such a large explosion could create order in the universe? If you put a pile of bricks, wood, and nails under dynamite and blow it up do you get house? I just don't think its possible.
 

Azraele

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It's an interesting theory, but my question is, what caused the bang in the first place?
 

Yzzim

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<< what caused the bang in the first place? >>



Someone (or something) had to light the fuse ;)
 

Aihyah

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not all that great of a question to ask on the forums:p think we've enuph god threads? hehe, its possible.
 

jyrixx

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i do believe.


think about this, what does nothingness look like? and what is nothingness??
 

cxim

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NO....

This universe was created as a sewer dump from the multidimensional nexus continuium... Some old trogolydyte hit the start-a-new universe button instead of dispose-of-the-trash button on the multiversal matter reorganizer.
 

JayPatel

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<< Do you believe in the Big-Bang theory? >>

yes, but only when they involve a few girls :Q
 

Descartes

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I absolutely believe in it.

How could such a large explosion create the universe? The universe is a natural radiator, and it's been shown (via COBE) that the fluctuations in radiaton almost directly &quot;map&quot; the universe's anamolies (galaxies, etc.).



 

Czar

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The Big-Bang theory can be explained by science and therefor it is a scientific theory and thereofore not a religion. Religion is not based on science and therefor spiritual, because it is of the mind and not of logic.
 

DJ_Donut

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Itk007

here's another one. If a tornado passed through a junkyard countless times would it eventually create a 747? probably never.

but I do think every single atom in the Universe contains some sort of a common blueprint to eventually gather itself up to make complex, breathing organism like creatures on this planet tho.
 

thEnEuRoMancER

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jyrixx: think about this, what does nothingness look like? and what is nothingness??

I'd say there are two types of nothingness - the first type of nothingness would be vacuum and the second type would be &quot;the thing beyond our visible universe&quot;.
 

dafatha00

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not criticizing any religious views but everytime one of my Christian friends claims that God created the world...i can't help but to question...where was God before that...or what created him...and before that..and before that...i guess it's all on faith that He was just there
and just like the big bang theory, what was before that...argh the universe is confusing