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March 10, 2010
what started everything, God or a big bang?
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what came first God or dinosaurs…did the Bible talk about dinosaurs?
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Comment by dru_42 — March 10, 2010 @ 11:19 am
GOD
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Comment by vicked01 — March 10, 2010 @ 12:22 pm
Maybe God created the big bang.
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Comment by Scotty — March 10, 2010 @ 2:00 pm
It depends on what you beleive in, There is scientific proof of the big bang and there are things that cannot be explained by science. Creation or evolution? it’s a matter of faiths.
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Comment by Candy — March 10, 2010 @ 4:03 pm
It is quite possibly neither one.
All major leading scientists on earth think of a few possible theories, none of wich includes a God.
Some in science think that the universe exploded in some sort of “Big Bang” and the always expanding universe supports that possibilty.
Gaining more popularity is the theory that the universe is in a constant expanding and retracting loop. The use of keeping time is a man made unit of measure. But our universe has no measure of time at all. With no begining and no end the universe has always been and it will always be.
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Comment by SAB — March 10, 2010 @ 4:34 pm
The “Big Bang” is is one way used to create a new universe. You see when a universe is created this way, it expands outward for a fixed period of time. It then falls back on it’s self taking a fixed period of time to do that too. When it reaches it’s final point of collapse the incredible pressure generated causes another “Big Bang” and starts the whole process over again. This is a good way to create universes,only if you are not planning to keep the thing! However,it does have it’s advantages if you want to create a bunch of the things just to see which one you want to keep. However, it is a bitch to stop once it gets started. There are much better ways to create universes, but I don’t have enough space here to do that.
In answer to your question. No God did not cause the Big Bang. It was just an instability in the final field density that caused it. I am afraid that I can’t say any more about it now.
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Comment by James S — March 10, 2010 @ 6:06 pm
i read your blog and nothing anyone can tell you here could be more satisfying than your theory. you’re going to get people either just saying one or the other, or explaining to you what the big bang is or why god is important. the way you integrated everything in your head is good, and you should be happier with that than any answer from either side anyone may give you. i agree, except my opinions lean more toward the science side because of my classes in biology and such. i like where you said god got bored, that’s a good way of looking at it. i think even after the big bang, he played less of a role as people think, like maybe he guided along evolution or something, created that first spark of life and plays with mutations here and there, little experiments. You’d probably have to take more bio courses to realize how much evidence there actually is for evolution and how smoothly it goes and stuff, but for now, your idea will work better than anyone from either side.
oh, as far as your latest blog thing, you would get stuck in the center of the earth, not go all the way through and pop out the other side, because gravity is measured from the center of an object.. Gravity would decrease as you went down, until you got to the center, where you would be weightless, but you wouldn’t be able to ‘fall’ back up, because you would be pulled to the center again. Everyone on all parts of the earth experience gravity to the same degree.
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Comment by reverie — March 10, 2010 @ 7:29 pm