PLYMCO_PILGRIM
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How did the universe come into being?
Opine and Educate me please.
Opine and Educate me please.
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So there was a big bang? How did that happen?
How did the universe come into being?
Opine and Educate me please.
How did the universe come into being?
Opine and Educate me please.
So there was a big bang? How did that happen?
God created the big bang.
How did the universe come into being?
Opine and Educate me please.
Glad to educate you. In the first place the question of how the universe started is totally seperate from the creation question. I believe at least one line of Genesis is true, "let there be light"(The Big Bang). Creation of life on earth, however, is a different story. That was accomplished by evolution utilizing the Laws of Chemistry and Physics laid down at the beginning. God created the universe, but used evolution to create life, IMO.
Where did God come from? What is on the other side of the Universe (or, how high is up)? Frankly, why should we care?
Would you P_P change your behavior if today we learned God does not exist? Does your behavior reflect your fear of hell, or desire for heaven? Would you surrender to hedonism if there were no God? Covet your neighbors property or spouse? Do you only obey the law for fear of the consequences?
If God exists, whose side is S/He on?
How did the universe come into being?
Opine and Educate me please.
Where did God come from? What is on the other side of the Universe (or, how high is up)? Frankly, why should we care?
Would you P_P change your behavior if today we learned God does not exist? Does your behavior reflect your fear of hell, or desire for heaven? Would you surrender to hedonism if there were no God? Covet your neighbors property or spouse? Do you only obey the law for fear of the consequences?
If God exists, whose side is S/He on?
I dont know the answers to your questions.
I do know you totally ignored what I was asking in the first post.
If you want to post here please dont try and change the subject.
Now I'll be nice and try and give some response to the various questions you asked even though you did not do the same for my simple question.
I dont know where "God" originated from and I dont believe in the concept of heaven and hell. I believe in Karma and a higher power than ourselves exisiting.
that should answer all your questions....now please try to adress mine or stay out of the thread, thanks.
Let's start with your first question since there is no point in answering the second if you don't believe there was a Big Bang in the first place.How did the universe come into being?
Opine and Educate me please.
Glad to educate you. In the first place the question of how the universe started is totally seperate from the creation question. I believe at least one line of Genesis is true, "let there be light"(The Big Bang). Creation of life on earth, however, is a different story. That was accomplished by evolution utilizing the Laws of Chemistry and Physics laid down at the beginning. God created the universe, but used evolution to create life, IMO.
Well I think life evolved on earth and i've seen proof of life forms evolving so Im not getting into that part but im really curious as to where the big bang came from.
How does science prove that the big bang happened?
How does science prove how the situation that caused the big bang to happen came to be?
How does someone hate creationism?
How did the universe come into being?
Opine and Educate me please.
The absence of a good explanation for the origins of the universe does not make creationism true.
Where did God come from? What is on the other side of the Universe (or, how high is up)? Frankly, why should we care?
Would you P_P change your behavior if today we learned God does not exist? Does your behavior reflect your fear of hell, or desire for heaven? Would you surrender to hedonism if there were no God? Covet your neighbors property or spouse? Do you only obey the law for fear of the consequences?
If God exists, whose side is S/He on?
I dont know the answers to your questions.
I do know you totally ignored what I was asking in the first post.
If you want to post here please dont try and change the subject.
Now I'll be nice and try and give some response to the various questions you asked even though you did not do the same for my simple question.
I dont know where "God" originated from and I dont believe in the concept of heaven and hell. I believe in Karma and a higher power than ourselves exisiting.
that should answer all your questions....now please try to adress mine or stay out of the thread, thanks.
I apologize if you feel my response was a red herring, it was not meant to be. I simply pointed out my opinion and why I'm agnostic.
For your reading pleasure:
Collected Quotes from Albert Einstein
Einstein touches on your question in many of these quotes.
Let's start with your first question since there is no point in answering the second if you don't believe there was a Big Bang in the first place.Glad to educate you. In the first place the question of how the universe started is totally seperate from the creation question. I believe at least one line of Genesis is true, "let there be light"(The Big Bang). Creation of life on earth, however, is a different story. That was accomplished by evolution utilizing the Laws of Chemistry and Physics laid down at the beginning. God created the universe, but used evolution to create life, IMO.
Well I think life evolved on earth and i've seen proof of life forms evolving so Im not getting into that part but im really curious as to where the big bang came from.
How does science prove that the big bang happened?
How does science prove how the situation that caused the big bang to happen came to be?
WMAP Big Bang Theory
The Big Bang Model is a broadly accepted theory for the origin and evolution of our universe. It postulates that 12 to 14 billion years ago, the portion of the universe we can see today was only a few millimeters across. It has since expanded from this hot dense state into the vast and much cooler cosmos we currently inhabit. We can see remnants of this hot dense matter as the now very cold cosmic microwave background radiation which still pervades the universe and is visible to microwave detectors as a uniform glow across the entire sky.
Scientists discover possible cosmic defect, remnant from Big Bang
Scientists from the Institute of Physics of Cantabria (IFCA) and the University of Cambridge may have discovered an example of a cosmic defect, a remnant from the Big Bang called a texture. If confirmed, their discovery, reported today in Science, will provide dramatic new insight into how the universe evolved following the Big Bang.
Textures are defects in the structure of the vacuum left over from the hot early universe. Professor Neil Turok of Cambridge's Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics first showed how textures form in the 1990s, highlighting that some would survive from the Big Bang and should be visible in today's universe. Textures can be observed by the hot and cold spots they create in the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) which fills the universe and was released in the Big Bang 14 billion years ago.
The Big Bang theory proposes that the cosmos began in a very high density, high temperature state, cooling as it expands. In the early hot universe, physicists believe that the different types of elementary particle (particles such as a quark from which larger particles are created) behaved identically. As the universe cooled, the vacuum changed and the symmetry between the particles was broken, in a phase transition analogous to the freezing of water. During this kind of phase transition, quarks become distinct from electrons and neutrinos, for example.
Just as misalignments in the crystalline structure of ice lead to defects, misalignments in the symmetry-breaking pattern form cosmic defects. Textures, such as the one which may have been discovered, are one type of defect.