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Big bang? - Steven - 07-10-2008

Is big bang a true story?
I don't believe it. I think this is illogical and impossbile.

I think there are two options - either the big bang never existed and will never exist, or it happened once and it will happen again in future.


Re: Big bang? - Jfish - 07-11-2008

Big bang is a scientific theory(model) not a story and it is based on observations and other modern theories Smile
Steven Wrote:I don't believe it. I think this is illogical and impossible.
Do you think you can comprehend everything with logic?
Why do you believe it's impossible?


Re: Big bang? - Benn - 07-12-2008

If Big bang happened, where did it come from? "Nothing" can't simply blow.


Re: Big bang? - Steven - 07-13-2008

I don't know how to imagine this "nothing". No really, if big bang is true, what in the world existed before it?


Re: Big bang? - Benn - 07-15-2008

this is rhetorical question. Nobody can answer it. It's hardly possible the answer is known in the following 200 years.


Re: Big bang? - Karl.in.eu - 09-27-2008

Steven Wrote:Is big bang a true story?
I don't believe it. I think this is illogical and impossbile.

I think there are two options - either the big bang never existed and will never exist, or it happened once and it will happen again in future.


Hopefully the CERN project is going to tell us what is true and what is not.


Re: Big bang? - Benn - 10-15-2008

Karl.in.eu Wrote:
Steven Wrote:Is big bang a true story?
I don't believe it. I think this is illogical and impossbile.

I think there are two options - either the big bang never existed and will never exist, or it happened once and it will happen again in future.


Hopefully the CERN project is going to tell us what is true and what is not.

oh yes it can. But everything could pass so quickly that we don't realize anything. If big bang happens here on Earth, it will take only a moment to make the world disappear.


Re: Big bang? - Terry - 10-22-2008

Learn more about the Big Bang
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Re: Big bang? - Benn - 10-28-2008

A scene of how the big bang looked
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Re: Big bang? - willyoumind - 10-31-2008

I do believe that there is a big bang before the creation of universal, as everything is possible to me...


Re: Big bang? - Steven - 11-01-2008

If not big bang, I see no other possibilities of how we appeared. But, let's now imagine what the word "nothing" means. Nothing means there was absolutely nothing nothing nothing, not a dust, not a light, not a dark etc.
If big bang took place, where from did it take place?


Re: Big bang? - Aphrodite - 11-08-2008

Karl.in.eu Wrote:Hopefully the CERN project is going to tell us what is true and what is not.
We will have to take a raincheck on that.


Re: Big bang? - M.Helen - 11-10-2008

I heard of possible circumstances that will make the CERN project never happen. There are groups of people who will protest against the project, when it is going to start (in 2009). If they manage to garner more and more people, then the project might indeed not be realized. People are afraid of dying.


Re: Big bang? - Dima - 12-30-2008

Steven Wrote:If not big bang, I see no other possibilities of how we appeared. But, let's now imagine what the word "nothing" means. Nothing means there was absolutely nothing nothing nothing, not a dust, not a light, not a dark etc.
If big bang took place, where from did it take place?

Our Universe is currently expanding. It may

1) continue to expand forever, or
2) at some future time it begins to shrink (due to the gravitational forces) until it contracts to a point.

When the latter happens we have "nothing" but the point, and then from this point comes a New Big Bang and so on ...

I hope this partially answers your question.


Re: Big bang? - Steven - 01-31-2009

Hmm... interesting theory. I hope we won't reach the moment when it shrinks to one point, it will be painful, I think. :roll:
There is an interesting BBC movie about big bang, my advice - watch it. Confuseduper


Re: Big bang? - Dima - 01-31-2009

Steven Wrote:Hmm... interesting theory. I hope we won't reach the moment when it shrinks to one point, it will be painful, I think. :roll:
There is an interesting BBC movie about big bang, my advice - watch it. Confuseduper

Our sun will have burned out long before that - so we will sooner freeze.

But this may not be true though! In 4-5 billions years, when our sun's hydrogen burns out, it will expand and consume the nearest planets, including possibly the Earth.

Could you write the title of the movie?


Re: Big bang? - Terry - 02-02-2009

Sure, the movie is called "The Universe - Beyond the Big Bang", year 2007. You can find it on bittorrents sites
enjoy


Re: Big bang? - Faw_Peter - 02-27-2009

An argument that says the God created universe, and not big bang:

Saint Thomas's argument is this:

1. Everything is caused by something other than itself
2. Therefore the universe was caused by something other than itself.
3. The string of causes cannot be infinitely long.
4. If the string of causes cannot be infinitely long, there must be a first cause.
5. Therefore, there must be a first cause, namely god.