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Just as humans have no proof to God existing, we can also only add more theories to the Big Bang. Will the beggining of our existence always be based on nothing more than complicated scribles on a piece of papper? Will proof ever hit us straight in the face?

2006-06-18 07:11:15 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

18 answers

yes
when we die....proof /facts are reveald
peace

2006-06-18 07:15:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I saw a show where physists weren't even sure if the human brain can comprehend the concepts of what went into the big bang (the creation of our universe). They compare it to trying to teach a dog the theory of general relativity - he just doesn't understand. LOL. They were hopeful that we do have the capacity to learn more complicated physics and understand more. As String theory becomes more defined maybe there will be a breakthrough. We need another free thinker like, Leonardo DaVinci or Einstein. Maybe we should have more science programs in school to develop a new breed of scientists from kindergarten forward.

2006-06-18 14:29:13 · answer #2 · answered by supurdna 2 · 0 0

The Big bang theory -- that is why it is called a theory, it's because due to lack of evidence yet to prove it. And unlike our belief in God or the Supreme being, it is explained through the "uncaused cause".

When we find no factual answers to our questions and results to our endless quests... it is then we are brought to our conclusion that there is probably indeed a Supreme Creator of all these...

But life is simply that coupled with mysteries and endless questions, which make it that so exciting, as part of life.

My answer to your question... while we live on earth, we may never find the right answers, for each question begets more questions and so on and on... And yet, even if it may be that impossible to know of our exact beginning, life at present is more worthwhile than anything.

May you prosper.

2006-06-18 14:45:51 · answer #3 · answered by AgentFox 2 · 0 0

I know how you feel. People question things like the Da Vinci (not that I believe it but) Code, and Judus's Bible thingy or something without ANY evidense that what we believe NOW is real. I told that to my friends once and they just stared at me like a freak. Excuse ME for being more open and actually THINKING about the possiblilities! I mean, who SAYS the things that are in the bible or gospel aren't just fiction stories from long ago like you claim to make Judus's bible. It's discrimination. We truly aren't giving it much of a chance.

Okay, excuse my babbling.

I think scientist have more of the excuse, because their theories usually lead to big theories which lead to an answer. The whole religion thing however, will never ever EVER change, and is not open to things like science is. Religion is finalized. Did that make sense?

2006-06-18 14:25:39 · answer #4 · answered by makes me wonder 3 · 0 0

Right now high energy particle physics can recreate the conditions in the early universe up to just micro-seconds after the Big Bang. With enough energy it might be possible to describe the Big Bang Mechanism itself. There's also tangential evidence of the Big bang that's still present in our universe today, in the form of microwave background radiation (the remnants of the Big Bang event itself).

The Big Bang is "just a theory" like gravity is just a theory...maybe something will happen tomorrow to make us reevaluate how we see what happens around us, but I wouldn't jump out of a building to challenge it.

2006-06-18 14:20:46 · answer #5 · answered by m137pay 5 · 0 0

have you ever taken any physics coures? well you have to take quite a few to be able to reason or argue the theory, but yes, theories are ways to look at things that we don't know much about. Interestingly though, Steven Hawking just announced last week that we were now much closer to understanding the Big Bang and the expansion of the universe, he wrote a best selling book you might like to check out that tries to explain it in laymans terms

2006-06-18 14:17:47 · answer #6 · answered by Hans B 5 · 0 0

The Big Bang caused gas, rock, cells, and dust to form together. We did not magicly appear on this planet neither did this planet or solar system. Do we really have proof that there were no humans during the era of the Dinosours? They could have been so effected that we grew hair all over our body and became "monkeys" WHO KNOWS?

2006-06-18 14:37:53 · answer #7 · answered by SCRAT, MONKEYS, AND CATS RULE! 1 · 0 0

No.

The big bang is supported by two things:

1. it is predicted by theories that are supported by laboratory experiments
2. it is supported by astronomical observation - that is, though we cannot see the big bang because it happened long ago, we can see its after effects (this is like seeing ripples on a pond after something is thrown in - you may not know what was thrown, but it is fair to assume something was)

So there is a lot of evidence for the big bang. Its not like using fictional notions of a god to explain it - there is experimental and observational support that is way beyond "scribbles".

2006-06-18 14:19:35 · answer #8 · answered by Epidavros 4 · 0 0

Unlike the Bible were there are no plausible proof to prove it, there are indirect proof that the Big Bang did happened that triggered the creation of the universe.

2006-06-18 19:55:33 · answer #9 · answered by Nico 3 · 0 0

No, proof will not hit us straight in the face. We will hit proof straight in the face. Proof does not wander.

Now, about your theory...

I wish we COULD travel faster than the speed of light... or even the speed of dark.

2006-06-18 14:46:59 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Contrary to your belief, The Bible is proof God exist. For in books history lies. Or else who can prove history at all?

2006-06-18 14:16:10 · answer #11 · answered by rowdyonez 2 · 0 0

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