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What a load of crap. All matter was in a tiny tiny space.
  • nobody knows what started the eruption
  • the universe is almost a completely uniform temperature, contrary to big bang theory
WTF? The closer the universe is a uniform temperature and density the more support there is for the big bang theory. It's the discrepancies in the cosmic microwave background radiation and the universes composition across space that is the subject of why this occurred.
 
My bad it was..scientcally proven magic bro


Sarcasm only works when you're in the right. All you're doing is embarrassing yourself by showing that you don't know the difference between 'proven' and 'tested and not disproven'.
 
This argument always amuses me, religion and science are not separate, nor are they equals, they are methods of attaining the same thing....understanding. What science can prove does not disprove God, what religious type believe does not invalidate science. The battle lines are a strange Pentecostal 20th Century concoction an do nothing for either side.
Fundamentalism either way only leads to less knowledge.

Religious types should not be bothered by the proofs of science. If God is real science will not disprove it and anything learnt brings people closer to understanding God. Worship of books is a strange thing, particularly books most of them haven't even read.

Science types should know better than to claim to have all the answers.
 

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3 questions Professor for your large large brain.

1/ how did all matter get into a tiny tiny space

2/ how long was all matter in a tiny tiny space

3/ what caused all matter in the tiny tiny space to suddenly expand

When I was a young boy and was shedding baby teeth at a rate of knots I'd leave them in a glass of water beside the bed and voila, they'd be replaced by coins by morning.

Every adult who'd hear my tall tales of an incisor-bicuspid currency exchange assured me it was the work of the tooth fairy.

Their explanations were so consistent and unanimous that if someone suggested it was my mother (and hopefully not Uncle Bernard) who was taking my loose teeth and leaving behind money (and only money I hope), I'd have called you a ****ing liar. Or heretic.

Do you see where I'm going with this? (Sanderson, 2013)

The base premise that if something cannot be readily explained it must've been the work of a supernatural being is the stuff of cavemen and children's stories.
 
WTF? The closer the universe is a uniform temperature and density the more support there is for the big bang theory. It's the discrepancies in the cosmic microwave background radiation and the universes composition across space that is the subject of why this occurred.
If the universe is expanding then it would be getter warmer.
What is very difficult to grasp is how did all matter get into a tiny space and why did it then expode?
Just think scientists need to come up with something more credible than having all matter the size of a pinhead.
 
When I was a young boy and was shedding baby teeth at a rate of knots I'd leave them in a glass of water beside the bed and voila, they'd be replaced by coins by morning.

Every adult who'd hear my tall tales of an incisor-bicuspid currency exchange assured me it was the work of the tooth fairy.

Their explanations were so consistent and unanimous that if someone suggested it was my mother (and hopefully not Uncle Bernard) who was taking my loose teeth and leaving behind money (and only money I hope), I'd have called you a ****ing liar. Or heretic.

Do you see where I'm going with this? (Sanderson, 2013)

The base premise that if something cannot be readily explained it must've been the work of a supernatural being is the stuff of cavemen and children's stories.

Yeah not really how religion and philosophy develops, this is the same type of mis argument that non scientists give to theories like evolution and the big bang. You are falling into the exact same fallacy of over simplification.
 
This argument always amuses me, religion and science are not separate, nor are they equals, they are methods of attaining the same thing....understanding. What science can prove does not disprove God, what religious type believe does not invalidate science.
Science can not prove or disprove God, but it can prove or disprove 'theories' put forward by religion (such as Adam and Eve, the Earth formed in 7 days etc.). They can co-exist peacefully if believers are pragmatic. Whilst I'm an atheist my wife believes in God, but not most of the Bible as she believes in science as well. These sorts of believers I have all the time for, it's the fundamentalists that can be a major pain.
 
If the universe is expanding then it would be getter warmer.
What is very difficult to grasp is how did all matter get into a tiny space and why did it then expode?
Just think scientists need to come up with something more credible than having all matter the size of a pinhead.
This is has been my whole point

believe in a diety
or believe in that all matter was into the size of a pinhead and exploded without a cause

both sound ridiculous as eachother both have their holes and evidence depending on your beliefs
 
If the universe is expanding then it would be getter warmer.
You don't understand what temperature is. Temperature is crudely a measure of energy of a system, in this case the universe. By increasing the volume of the universe (as it expands), the average temperature at any point is going to decrease over time. Eventually the universe will be a cold lifeless place at almost 0 degrees Kelvin (trillions of years down the track).
 
Science can not prove or disprove God, but it can prove or disprove 'theories' put forward by religion (such as Adam and Eve, the Earth formed in 7 days etc.). They can co-exist peacefully if believers are pragmatic. Whilst I'm an atheist my wife believes in God, but not most of the Bible as she believes in science as well. These sorts of believers I have all the time for, it's the fundamentalists that can be a major pain.

You are getting dogma and belief mixed up. You are also going by a very narrow view of Adam and Eve, the Earth formed in 7 days etc. which is ironically a 20th Century idea. Adherence to a book is very different to belief in God, though many (who haven't even read the book properly) can't separate them, on either side.

The fundamentalists are a minority.
 
Yeah not really how religion and philosophy develops, this is the same type of mis argument that non scientists give to theories like evolution and the big bang. You are falling into the exact same fallacy of over simplification.

If only this was BigTheology.

I'd rather keep it simplistic, interesting and give Dobie G the shits.
 

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If only this was BigTheology.

I'd rather keep it simplistic, interesting and give Dobie G the shits.

It's random thoughts....exactly how religion and science were formed!
 
You don't understand what temperature is. Temperature is crudely a measure of energy of a system, in this case the universe. By increasing the volume of the universe (as it expands), the average temperature at any point is going to decrease over time. Eventually the universe will be a cold lifeless place at almost 0 degrees Kelvin (trillions of years down the track).

You say

1/ constant temperature supports big bang theory and

2/big bang theory will result in a cold lifeless place

Which is it?

It's been several billion years since the said big bang.
 

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You say

1/ constant temperature supports big bang theory and

2/big bang theory will result in a cold lifeless place

Which is it?

It's been several billion years since the said big bang.

Both. It is a largely constant temperature and that temperature average is dropping, whilst remaining constant by and large across the universe. Given you don't want to believe in the big bang I'm not inclined to go into inflation, dark energy and an expanding rate of expansion. This thread has taken a turn towards virtual banging of the head against the wall. Whether we think Adelaide supporters are an evolutionary oddity or evidence that God has a sick sense of humour I think we can all agree a topic other than religion would go down a treat about now!
 
Both. It is a largely constant temperature and that temperature average is dropping, whilst remaining constant by and large across the universe. Given you don't want to believe in the big bang I'm not inclined to go into inflation, dark energy and an expanding rate of expansion. This thread has taken a turn towards virtual banging of the head against the wall. Whether we think Adelaide supporters are an evolutionary oddity or evidence that God has a sick sense of humour I think we can all agree a topic other than religion would go down a treat about now!

So what ur saying Andre is global warming is helping save the universe :D
 
So what ur saying Andre is global warming is helping save the universe :D

Careful. With all the hot air 5CC talks if you point them towards this thread they'll take it as proof they are gods (well demi-gods since they'll then declare Patty D the almighty cat god and have us sacrificing mice as part of the state religion).
 
Both. It is a largely constant temperature and that temperature average is dropping, whilst remaining constant by and large across the universe. Given you don't want to believe in the big bang I'm not inclined to go into inflation, dark energy and an expanding rate of expansion. This thread has taken a turn towards virtual banging of the head against the wall. Whether we think Adelaide supporters are an evolutionary oddity or evidence that God has a sick sense of humour I think we can all agree a topic other than religion would go down a treat about now!
That makes less sense, dark matter (unproven), inflation (I have an economics degree) and expanding expansions (what else do they do). It used to be good science that the Earth was the centre of the universe and was flat.
No doubt the silliness of the big bang will see it also thrown out, for a hopefully more credible theory that has all matter was once the size of a pin head.
Move on; sounds good.
 
That makes less sense, dark matter (unproven), inflation (I have an economics degree) and expanding expansions (what else do they do). It used to be good science that the Earth was the centre of the universe and was flat.
No doubt the silliness of the big bang will see it also thrown out, for a hopefully more credible theory that has all matter was once the size of a pin head.
Move on; sounds good.

Dark Energy not Dark Matter is posited to be responsible for an accelerating expansion of the universe. Not only is it getting larger, but getting larger faster. Ie. there'll be no 'big crunch' down the line. Inflation refers to cosmic inflation, when shortly after the big bang the universe expanded much more rapidly then it has since. I'm only an astronomy fan, but there are plenty of professors, noble winners and the like you can easily reference for any of this on the internet that don't rely on 'And so god said' as their evidence.

Since you don't believe in the big bang as everything coming from something the sin of a pin head (smaller actually), do you write off the existence of black holes since they are, not the universe, but up to millions of times the mass of our sun compressed into a singularity?
 
Dark Energy not Dark Matter is posited to be responsible for an accelerating expansion of the universe. Not only is it getting larger, but getting larger faster. Ie. there'll be no 'big crunch' down the line. Inflation refers to cosmic inflation, when shortly after the big bang the universe expanded much more rapidly then it has since. I'm only an astronomy fan, but there are plenty of professors, noble winners and the like you can easily reference for any of this on the internet that don't rely on 'And so god said' as their evidence.

Since you don't believe in the big bang as everything coming from something the sin of a pin head (smaller actually), do you write off the existence of black holes since they are, not the universe, but up to millions of times the mass of our sun compressed into a singularity?
Black holes simply are the result of "dead stars" and can be proven, the Milky Way and i think all galaxies have a black hole in the middle. I use a pin head so people can understand and even this ridiculous small size is too big for the theorists. There's still a long way to go to begin to understand the universe, 42.

Goodbye Big Bang, hello Black Hole
 
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