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Bluelighter
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Does anyone have a problem with the Big Bang "Theory"?
I don't mean to say that I believe the universe was created in 6 days, with the7th for rest, and that a rib was taken from man, and used to make woman! Nothing like that... But I just have a hard time wrapping my mind around the idea thata whole universe, filled with millions of galaxys, each in turn filled with stars and solar systems.. All the matter that these billions of stars and planets are made of, supposedly just appeared out of nowhere, in one 1/100 of a split second after the big bang! Now the minerals, and heavier than H elements were not created til later, through fusion, in stars, but where did all this initial H come from? Nowhere!?!
Plus, there seem to be problems in the timeline, and problems in the way the universe has spread.
Once scientists have proved that H atoms, in huge quantities can be 'created' from nothing in a lab, I'll be closer to believing it! Also, what caused this universe creation to begin? There has to be something or some force(intelligent or spontaneous) that caused the "Bang" to happen! But most perplexing, if it started from nothing, in a non existent place, then suddenly blew up and created "open space". What exactly was this "nowhere, nothing", where it all began. 8(
What do you think?8)
- Reason for edit: changed thread title typo for you. sorry didn't realize it would make it say 'thread edited by qwe'! (first edit of anothers' post)
I don't mean to say that I believe the universe was created in 6 days, with the7th for rest, and that a rib was taken from man, and used to make woman! Nothing like that... But I just have a hard time wrapping my mind around the idea thata whole universe, filled with millions of galaxys, each in turn filled with stars and solar systems.. All the matter that these billions of stars and planets are made of, supposedly just appeared out of nowhere, in one 1/100 of a split second after the big bang! Now the minerals, and heavier than H elements were not created til later, through fusion, in stars, but where did all this initial H come from? Nowhere!?!
Plus, there seem to be problems in the timeline, and problems in the way the universe has spread.
Once scientists have proved that H atoms, in huge quantities can be 'created' from nothing in a lab, I'll be closer to believing it! Also, what caused this universe creation to begin? There has to be something or some force(intelligent or spontaneous) that caused the "Bang" to happen! But most perplexing, if it started from nothing, in a non existent place, then suddenly blew up and created "open space". What exactly was this "nowhere, nothing", where it all began. 8(
What do you think?8)
- Reason for edit: changed thread title typo for you. sorry didn't realize it would make it say 'thread edited by qwe'! (first edit of anothers' post)
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