I don't think the Big Bang happened. Without heat and time (of which there were neither), you can't have an explosion, so how could there have been a Big Bang?
What existed before the Big Bang?
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I don't think the Big Bang happened. Without heat and time (of which there were neither), you can't have an explosion, so how could there have been a Big Bang? -
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In short, my hair is a bird, your argument is invalid.Comment
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Galactus? I forget.Originally posted by Thrash13Dr. Jones was right in stating that. We should have believed him.Originally posted by slickdtcDrJones brings the stinky cheese is what we've all learned from this debacle.Originally posted by Kipnis22yes your fantasy world when your proven wrong about 95% of your postComment
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I don't care what belief you subscribe to, all of us are going to have to come to one conclusion: At some point, "Something" had to come from "Nothing". Everything we know had a start. But all of that had to trace back to nothing. Time, God, Big Bang, physical laws etc. The sooner we embrace that, the sooner we can find answers we are able to fully able to comprehend.Originally posted by VP Richard M. NixonI always remember that whatever I have done in the past, or may do in the future, Duke University is responsible one way or the other.
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I've never heard of this and it doesn't make much sense to me. Even if the universe did keep expanding, I'd imagine we would always still see stars in the sky because there are some stars so far away the light hasn't traveled far enough for us to see them yet. It could take millions of years before the light from stars very far away eventually reaches us. Many of the stars we currently see might not even be there anymore, but the light is just reaching us now.
Stars have a finite amount of fuel, so, yes, stars do burn out and all the current stars will eventually die. I don't see why new stars wouldn't continue to be born the way they currently are, though. Stars die and new stars are born and this theory doesn't explain why that woud end.
Well, that's getting into quantum physics and quantum mechanics and relatively and all of that super advanced physics stuff. I barely got through high school physics so I couldn't possibly begin to understand those concepts.Steelers : IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL, XLIII
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As for the the Big Bang, I'm a fan of the idea that all mass was concentrated until external pressures of the vacume of nothingness exceded the pull that kept that mass together up to that point. And the inertia to fill a vacume will continue up untill the universal forces start a retraction back into a singular mass by becoming the superior force agian.Comment
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But you bumped an 8 month old thread to do it and didn't add anything constructive to what had been a serious conversation. If you had made that comment while the thread was still active then fine, but 8 months after it ended just seems pointless.Steelers : IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL, XLIII
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...oh...and you existed before the Big Bang?.....is that what your pop called it?
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