Ahhh yes, you are in reference to the "Big Bang Theory" that so many people believe in. I never really understood this theory and no matter how many times I hear it, I find myself asking the same questions as you...How does nothing explode? How does an explosion of nothingness make order? The answer is simple...nothing by itself can explode. Someone or something had to make the "explosion" in the first place.
Some humans seem to be hell bent in making other people not believe in God and His wonderful love and creativity of earth and man kind. Seems to me some people waste more of their time trying to prove that God doesn't exist because they are afraid that God does exist.
What are your views and opinions on this subject?
2006-07-16 04:17:44
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answered by Lyndee 4
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Nothing doesn't explode... nothing cannot have a reaction.
Making something from nothing goes against all laws of physics.
Also, an explosion, even with something, definitely doesn't make order.
If I dropped a grocery bag containing the ingredients to make a cake, I would have a mess... not a cake. It takes someone to combine the ingredients in a precise manner, mix them to a specific consistency, bake them for an exact amount of time, and carefully apply frosting and chosen decorations to give the cake a beautiful finish.
2006-07-16 11:45:35
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answered by .·:*RENE*:·. 4
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You think the beginning of the universe began with a 'nothing'? You're mixing creationism with evolution. Creationism is the one that claims that in the beginning there was a 'nothing'. Evolution has never claimed that there was a 'nothing'. Quite the opposite. There was a something as eternal and 'always was' as your concept of 'God': there was a cosmos.
- Carl Sagan
Re "the big bang" the definition of "theory" in the scientific usage doesn't mean just an idea or a good guess. From http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/theory
2006-07-16 11:14:02
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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Its just another example of how stupid evolution is. To make it seem plausible they say "oh it happened 45 trillion years ago" or whatever time limit they put on it this week. Whats funny is how they've been constantly proved wrong but still stick with their lame beliefs. Take for instance the earths magnetic field. If the earth was as old as they say it was Life could never have existed due to it being to strong that many years ago. Another example is themselves. If they were such open minded free thinkers as they say they are then why do they get so angry when you question any of their beliefs?
2006-07-16 11:24:23
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answered by Mr Toooo Sexy 6
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Nothing doesn't explode - the Big Bang was a transition from a pre-existing state. Nothing can't exist since whatever preceded the universe (or more likely multiverse) had at least the potential to give rise to it/them which by definition is therefore disqualified from being considered nothing. Now that's something, isn't it.
2006-07-16 11:11:43
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answered by bonzo the tap dancing chimp 7
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I assume you are trying to combine the idea of God's nothingness, with the big bang theory? Try this theory on for size - we are an accident, God vomited and out we came. Feel better about where you come from now? Didn't think so.
The only reason you think the planets and life is 'orderly' is because you have nothing better to compare it with. It's chaos.
2006-07-16 11:20:36
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answered by arvecar 4
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This fairy tale that dex58 speaks of is beginning to be proven by the scientific community as fact, so maybe he should open up his tiny brain and let in some light. As far as your question goes, you pretty much answered your own question. The big bang theory is just that, a theory, with no supporting evidence. You have to believe in God when you see and learn about atoms and they way they function; about how all the molecules gravitate towards each other to stabilize each other's energy. How miraculous is that?
2006-07-16 11:13:06
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answered by sharptooth3 2
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I don't think I've ever heard that. What I have read about the "Big Bang" was that the material was already there. The universe is contracting and expanding at a rate that we don't notice. And that is, supposedly, what caused the explosion.
Could you post where you get these references when you question them? You might get a better answer.
2006-07-16 12:45:11
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answered by Kithy 6
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I think it takes faith to believe that nothing can explode and chaos can create order.
2006-07-16 11:09:48
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answered by Aloofly Goofy 6
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nothing became a spirit of something nothing doesn't have a being or an ending nothing alway will and will never leave where did God come from he doesn't because he have no being or ending if he come from some jplace where did they come from nothing so something alway was here
2006-07-16 11:09:44
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answered by Linda 7
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