The Big Bang theory got pwned!!!

Chadder007

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http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=14524

A rare glimpse back in time into the universe's early evolution has revealed something startling: mature, fully formed galaxies where scientists expected to discover little more than infants.

This could possibly change the view of how the Universe was formed. Showing that further out galaxies aren't more infantile and are more mature then the scientiests though.
 

TheShiz

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i don't see how that owns the big bang theory, there still probably was a big bang
 

jyates

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If there was a bang where did the material from the bang come
from? :)
 

Bowmaster

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You are all fools - God made the universe as it is, and it has never changed. Steady State I Say!!! And A Flat Earth Too!!!
 

Ameesh

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things that challenge our knowledge base are always good. Its discoveries like this that help science move foward.
 

preslove

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
God had explosive Diahrea, that's how the Universe was created!

Yeah, and the earth is an undigested piece of corn :)
 

Gravity

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Originally posted by: Bowmaster
You are all fools - God made the universe as it is, and it has never changed. Steady State I Say!!! And A Flat Earth Too!!!

Mostly correct.
 

oniq

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Originally posted by: Gravity
Originally posted by: Bowmaster
You are all fools - God made the universe as it is, and it has never changed. Steady State I Say!!! And A Flat Earth Too!!!

Mostly correct.

Which part? That we are all fools?
 

sillymofo

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Originally posted by: preslove
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
God had explosive Diahrea, that's how the Universe was created!
Yeah, and the earth is an undigested piece of corn :)
I call shen, it's more like a pea.

EDIT: and btw... that's an old pic off the the "galaxies" that these fools put up there. I remember seeing these as belonging to either the Eagle or some other very familiar constellation.

Upon a search for whois, I can't find them.
 

SagaLore

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
God had explosive Diahrea, that's how the Universe was created!

Nah, that's just where the Liberals came from.









BUWAHAHAH ;)
 

DrPizza

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Originally posted by: jyates
If there was a bang where did the material from the bang come
from? :)

It could have just popped into existence... already proven experimentally that things do in fact "pop into and out of existence" all the time. Anyway, this discovery really doesn't have much of an implication toward the big bang theory, but rather, how galaxies are formed.
 

SagaLore

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This could also mean that light doesn't necessarily travel at a constant speed relative to our galaxy and others. I am a believer that spacetime is not uniform, and that particles are a knot of spacetime that pulls it's surrounding, i.e. gravity. Further away from large bodies of matter, the more relaxed spacetime is, and photons can travel faster (relatively).
 

beatmix01

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Originally posted by: SagaLore
This could also mean that light doesn't necessarily travel at a constant speed relative to our galaxy and others. I am a believer that spacetime is not uniform, and that particles are a knot of spacetime that pulls it's surrounding, i.e. gravity. Further away from large bodies of matter, the more relaxed spacetime is, and photons can travel faster (relatively).

i shouldve taken physics in highschool
 

cronos

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Originally posted by: jyates
If there was a bang where did the material from the bang come
from? :)

they're all there. it's like a pulse.

big bang - big crunch - big bang - big crunch... etc for eternity

at least that's what my high school physics teacher taught me, many many years ago.. :)
 

CPA

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Originally posted by: Syringer
If there was a God where did He come from?

/the thread has been arsoned :)

From an omnipresent spider.