Originally posted by edgar
god is like giving us a free ticket. if you dont want to accept his teachings fine but this is going to happend.
*************god is like giving us a free ticket. if you dont want to accept his teachings fine but this is going to happend.
Ok your point of view is "god is fake" or fairy tale yes? alright ill use some science (the religion of man) and talk to you with it since that seems to be the only thing your ignorant mind believes, yes i respect science and i am christian. Ok so the big bang, i hope you know what this is, is considered an infintesemly small atomic egg made out of anti matter and matter colliding, the matter and anti matter destroying each other, there being so much of each, had made an enormous explosion, (by the way a direct quote from my athiest friend who spends his life trying to prove christianity wrong with research and science.) making the universe, this being proven by the outward motion of the universe, from radio waves. that being said. Since EVERY SINGLE LAST THING in this universe every single thing even black matter, had have to have been created, according to scientists, ok so what makes you so sure that this atomic egg magically popped out of nowhere not being created in the least bit yet it had matter and matter cannot become without being created. Are you sure there wasnt a god to make it and if not i want to hear your explanation because it sounds pretty dumb arguing that there isnt anything bigger than us with that being said. and another thing if i am somehow magically false using what your scientists believe, well then how Isnt there a god.
No one who wrote this thread 4 years ago is around to respond to your statement. Allow me. There is no concept in physics of a "cosmic egg" from which everything emerged. It actually emerged from nothing. This was possible because it took no energy. The matter/antimatter premise is not that far from the truth. The positive energy is balanced by negative, so no net energy was required. The Big Band was an uncaused event. Uncaused events don't happen on the scale of things in which we live, but they do as subatomic scales, as described by Heisenburg's Uncertainty Principle. No existing natural laws were broken when this happened, so there is no need for God.
Remarkably, the sum of the measured sums of the rest and kinetic energies of the bodies in the universe seems to be exactly cancelled by the negative potential energy that results from their mutual gravitational interactions. Within small measurement errors and quantum uncertainties, the mean energy density of the universe is exactly what it should be for a universe that appeared from an initial state of zero energy, within a small quantum uncertainty.