Taz
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It would likely be very cool, but certainly bring up more questions... but until we see it, we won’t know anything about it.How would seeing it answer anything, Taz?Science can only see back to around when the first stars formed, which is some 400 million years after the BB. Before that there was no light for 400 million years and we can't see through that fog... yet. You should look it up, it's very interesting.I don't believe science says it can't "see" all the way back to the big bang. I don't even know what you mean by not seeing all the way back to the big bang or what difference that even makes.It doesn't matter what I think, it's what science thinks that matters, and science says that they can't see all the way back to the BB. So nobody knows what the BB was, or how or why it exploded like that.What do you think it was created from, Taz?As usual, nothing you posted proves that we came from nothing.Sure you are by opposing the only scientific explanation that fits the observations and doesn't violate the laws of thermodynamics. That's how much you think this proves that God created the universe from nothing.I'm not proving that, wtf are you talking about? And science never said that they could see back that far. Thanks for the link.You do realize that you are proving a universe created from nothing supports that God created it, right?Link to a scientific article that says that those 2 things prove that the universe came from nothing, and quote the relevant part.Red shift and cosmic background radiation say otherwise.We don't know what was at the BB because we can't see that far back. We've been through this before.Kind of hard to look past the fact that 6,000 years ago they knew the universe was created from nothing and that man was a product of that creation.The Ancient Rites That Gave Birth to Religion
Sacred beliefs likely arose out of prehistoric bonding and rituals.
The invention of religion is a big bang in human history. Gods and spirits helped explain the unexplainable, and religious belief gave meaning and purpose to people struggling to survive. But what if everything we thought we knew about religion was wrong? What if belief in the supernatural is window dressing on what really matters—elaborate rituals that foster group cohesion, creating personal bonds that people are willing to die for.
Again... the link you are looking for is called red shift and cosmic background radiation.
Which is why CERN says everything was created 13 billion years ago.
The Big Bang | Exploratorium
www.exploratorium.edu
You are dismissing a lot of scientific evidence just because of one thing which may or may not make a difference. For all I know once that excuse is gone you will find some other excuse to dismiss it because in your heart you know that the universe being created from nothing is a sign that God exists.
You would still have to prove that an invisible being created the universe from nothing, which is impossible to prove.