I tried researching this question, and came up with a lot of stuff about the hot big bang. I don't really understand this stuff too well. Anyone here want to help explain this?
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I tried researching this question, and came up with a lot of stuff about the hot big bang. I don't really understand this stuff too well. Anyone here want to help explain this?
wtf? shouldn't you be over 20k posts EASILY?
Ahahahaha, wasabi's casting the line.Quote:
Originally Posted by wasabi
Fuck god, We don’t have the information and haven’t done enough reverse engineering to figure out something as complex and intricate as how the universe came to be. Give it time, theories will be changed and redefined as time passes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_bang
anyway... it is just a theory, in other words, an assumption based on limited information or knowledge; a conjecture -- like all things
haha okay. Actually, I don't even know who the Advent Children are :( , so you're probably thinking of Wes or someone.Quote:
Originally Posted by PUNJABEE
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it's good Punjabee belief God made the Big Bang happen. people pelieve many different things. it helps them relax.
good for him.
I remember when I used to party all night and shit
I used to know the answers to all these questions
then I sobered up and forgot them
or I fried my brain so bad I forgot them
point is, have as much fun as possible
until it's over
God made your dick possible.Quote:
Originally Posted by wizkid007
The answer is no.
Those who do not believe in any supernatural influence do not believe the universe "started," so as far as they're concerned there is nothing to prove. Saying it started is akin to saying it "Began," saying it began is a way of acknowledge that something had to create it... that is the nature of a beginning. Whta you're referring to is when the universe "Began expanding," not when the universe began. There's a huge difference.
Those who absolutely deny the existence of the supernatural believe that all the matter that makes up our universe has always existed (Physics: Matter can neither be created nor destroyed) in some way, shape, or form. To them it never started, and it will never end.
It can be theorized and talked about until your balls turn blue... but at the end of the day it's something that will never be proven, and it can't be denied.
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showpo...6&postcount=49
Shut the fuck up you fucking retard. God fucking damn retard. Have a good one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stinky-Dinkins
Ahahahahahaha.
I was just going to say that "Buttasuperb has a dick chin," I shit you not.
You beat me to the punch you wacky mongoose. I was not going to wish you a good one.
This is pretty interesting, I never thought of things this way. Dinkins goes deep.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stinky-Dinkins
Anal.Quote:
Originally Posted by Neo Maikeru
Take a cotton swab and rub it on your dick, then look at it under a microscope. There's your (g)od. Yeah, lowercase.
After I look at my dick under the microscope what am I supposed to do with the cotton swab? Do you want the cotton swab after I'm done with it?Quote:
Originally Posted by ResOGlas
I can't wait, my dick is going to look huge.
Spirituality/the super-natural and theories about an ever-existing, eternal universe don't really take up contrary positions IMO. According to christian belief, god is eternal and has always existed, thus the bible simply denies the existance of time and space, which in turn gets underlined by a school of astrophysics who constructed theories about an virtually endless universe, just not with spirituality in mind but curiousity and the will to explain the world we live in.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stinky-Dinkins
Thing is, christian lore wants us to believe in a collection of divine dogmata while the scientists want to know for sure (and come up with lots of dogmata themselves), but fail because what they are trying to do is impossible without spirituality. Reason, meaning and destiny of our existance are way beyond scientific concepts, and even beyond the scope of many religous schools. Nirvana, eternity, the great void, afterlife, reincarnation, all these are more or less vague concepts and ideas of the grand outer-human scheme of things, created by either a pantheon of gods or a single, allmighty god who knows where we came from and has a master plan of where we are going to.... which basically is the same thing that scientists want to find out, only with proof instead of belief.
So, can you prove that a universe-forming god exists or that the universe was always there, without reason, cause, beginning or end? No, you can't, like fish in an aquarium will never know what's beyond this strange transparent border of their little "sea" because they neither have the means to leave their pond, nor the intelligence to put 2 and 2 together.
If there was a clapping emoticon, I'd use itQuote:
Originally Posted by Takumaji
well if someone can prove the universe started with god, diety or whatever you call I'd like to see the proof... otherwise it's inconclusive...Quote:
Originally Posted by wasabi
:very_ang:
It's all about Orochi and stuff, we all know.
No.
I can prove that the Dinkins started without a wang though.
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Originally Posted by hermegildo
Who is to say God didn't create the universe WITH the big bang?Quote:
Originally Posted by wasabi
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Originally Posted by Stinky-Dinkins
Time would need a beginning. It had to start somewhere. Beginning with the Big Bang is as good a place as any to have such a beginning. Without a reference point, time is meaningless (in terms of dating things).Quote:
Some people think God is an outsized, light-skinned male with a long white beard, sitting on a throne somewhere up there in the sky, busily tallying the fall of every sparrow. Others - for example Baruch Spinoza and Albert Einstein - considered God to be essentially the sum total of the physical laws which describe the universe. I do not know of any compelling evidence for anthropomorphic patriarchs controlling human destiny from some hidden celestial vantage point, but it would be madness to deny the existence of physical laws - Carl Sagan
So what happened prior to the Big Bang? What was the universe then? Who knows, but it's fun to think about it.
Words fail me.Quote:
Originally Posted by roker
:crying:
stop calling meQuote:
Originally Posted by hermegildo
That this thread exists is evidence that if God exists he is not loving.
It's a test, you heathen. Geez o man, you need everything explained to you.Quote:
Originally Posted by StickmanLoser
I think that defecation is the biggest cause of atheism. Poop is depressing.
No, cant prove that the world wasnt created by God,
But can you prove that it was?? The scientific version of creation is a lot more convincing than Adam and Eve etc.
This is not Jeopardy. he did not ask you to give your answer in the form of another question. Your answer is 'no', so just say 'no', and get the hell out.Quote:
Originally Posted by beh3moth
Indeed the notion of a *beginning* is perhaps silly, *time* as we know it is a way of understanding & regulating our own lives, it's doubtfull the universe is governed by this.
i could really give a damn on how the world was created, i'm sure there is a scienific explanation for it but to say some supreme being created it, i just dont believe that. Of course, i'm a taoist.
of course.Quote:
Originally Posted by aegreatone
God Botherer! :kekeke:Quote:
Originally Posted by SouthtownKid
who created God?
Constipation did it for me. Bye-bye Jesus ... :crying: :help:Quote:
Originally Posted by StickmanLoser
/agree. I get overcome with a feeling of grief when I have to go take a dump.Quote:
Originally Posted by StickmanLoser
It doesn't really help.Quote:
Originally Posted by DevilRedeemed
can you prove the universe started at all? i mean really?
I doubt we'll ever prove the existence/non-existence of God. We can barely handle our shit on this tiny little rock in the middle of nowhere; there are billions upon billions of other planets to explore, all filled with clues, miscues, and other nonsense we'll never observe.
I have two options:
1. Invent an imaginary force/being to deal with my limited understanding of the universe, denying non-theistic possibilities of universal existence altogether.
2. Accept my brain's limited ability to comprehend the true nature of time and space and entertain theories as to the universe's beginnings--including "supernatural" causes.
Most people who choose #1 inevitably fall into a specific belief system or a convenient amalgamation of many different belief systems. Since people's views on religion are so different, I conclude all religions suffer from too much cultural influence, lending proof to the idea that religion is more about wants and needs than some mystical belief that goes beyond science and into souls, purpose, and fate.
Most people who choose #2 either become scientists to answere the great unknowns, or they go about their business, having great drunken conversations about the shape of the universe (spherical? irregular?) and generally leaving other people the fuck alone. This cannot be said about many people who choose #1.
By the way, "supernatural" is a stupid non-word. If it exists in the universe, it's natural, even if we don't understand it. Therefore, all things are natural. God included.
Is it impossible to think that space and time might exist in a continuum?
Nope, it is by definition supernatural.Quote:
Originally Posted by thirdkind
If our universe is expanding into something (and it is), it's probably something we aren't capable of understanding... Something that doesn't abide by the natural laws of our universe. If the universe was created something within the universe probably wasn't responsible for it.
I believe it does. I think our brains are limited to experiencing a linear observance of time and space. We can't comprehend then, now, and later all existing at the same time, so we see time as a series of events.Quote:
Originally Posted by melchia
There really is no end to this discussion. I chose to believe what I do and leave others to do the same.
The end is that there really isn't a practical end. :chimp:
Nope. Not with our limited knowledge and observational abilities. I don't see this as making a case for god existing, or faith. I just see it as a failing of man.Quote:
Originally Posted by melchia
Then I expand my definition of "natural" to include all things, within and without.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stinky-Dinkins
Just because it's outside our view of existence doesn't mean it's not inside something else. The natural laws of our universe are only a subset of whatever the universe is expanding into.
man natural laws cease to work in blackholes (such as geometry). I mean, yeah, nothing is faster than light still, and I guess thermodynamics should still be in effect. But we don't know what happens if a blackhole slows down and becomes smaller.Quote:
Originally Posted by thirdkind
THAT'S CRAZY! YOU ARE A CRAZY CAT THIRDKIND!Quote:
Originally Posted by thirdkind