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Re: What if the Big Bang theory was proven?
« Reply #30 on: December 02, 2011, 05:00:47 AM »
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Well then.

I hope our Universe uses Ω < 1.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_fate_of_the_universe#Open_universe

Best doomsday ever, assuming one is even alive then.


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Re: What if the Big Bang theory was proven?
« Reply #31 on: December 02, 2011, 06:48:41 AM »
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which god?, their seems to be like 50 incarnations of him. but what is your definition of a god? what do you think makes this complex universe work, i didn't just work randomly out of thin air. Some force that we as humans don't quit understand is controlling these events.

I think what makes this complex universe work is something I don't know about yet. Maybe it did work randomly out of thin air and maybe not, some scientists say there are millions of universes and our universe is one which worked and even has a planet/s that can sustain life forms. Maybe there's a force controlling and maybe there isn't. But it's not a god.

My definition of god - Some devine being that punishes/rewards people for what they do, gives humans rules and needs to be worshipped in some way. Kind of my definition of god.

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Re: What if the Big Bang theory was proven?
« Reply #32 on: December 02, 2011, 09:31:31 AM »
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This man doesnt know that light takes time to travel, thus the farther away we look, the farther back in time we can look. Ha ha I'm seeing the plasma of the early universe and he doesnt know about physics.

Oh

Forgot about that part

Well

Carry on.

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Re: What if the Big Bang theory was proven?
« Reply #33 on: December 02, 2011, 01:36:56 PM »
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I think what makes this complex universe work is something I don't know about yet. Maybe it did work randomly out of thin air and maybe not, some scientists say there are millions of universes and our universe is one which worked and even has a planet/s that can sustain life forms. Maybe there's a force controlling and maybe there isn't. But it's not a god.

My definition of god - Some devine being that punishes/rewards people for what they do, gives humans rules and needs to be worshipped in some way. Kind of my definition of god.

so even though their could be a divine force out their that bend things to its liking, it cant be a god, right?, a god is some old man in the sky that rides around smiting ppl.  ::)

but think of how rationally things work, i mean you dont see mountains blowing up from their atoms not being all alined. everying work rationally and has a balance. that kind of thing doesnt happen randomly, it would be like putting a stick of dynamite in a stack of bricks and the falling bricks make a brick house.
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Re: What if the Big Bang theory was proven?
« Reply #34 on: December 03, 2011, 10:23:10 AM »
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Maybe the Universe is just one big mathematical Equation being put through a entity or machine of some sort in order to get an answer.

Maybe that's the Balance... though, keep in mind, things are always asploding, even on Earth, let alone the Sun, and tiny atoms somewhere, and Quarks are always leaping (Do we really know?) from one place to another, maybe even seeping through the Universes randomly, for even the fractions of a nanosecond (I don't know the actual number/value, but just to give an idea, it's a really relatively short time).

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I'd rather stop thinking altogether and making inconsistent points to which I'm only ever just randomly spitting out.

No one man could figure that out. Let alone, stop to breathe and eat and sleep and keep his heart beating and his body in good shape, and not die of old age, let alone comprehend god knows what.