Once again you're in way over your head, kid.
Just because you don't like science doesn't mean that you're a brilliant scientist (yeah, it's REALLY odd logic to begin with).
Leave the big questions to the adults, and go work on something more your speed, like "who is better, Brittany Spears or Beyonce?".
2006-09-11 00:11:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Look this is very simple, we can see other galaxies around us and we can tell how far they are away by bouncing light off of them. We can also tell that over time the galaxies are getting farther away from us. This leads us to the conclusion that at one point everything was very close together.
Now what actually caused them to seperate nobody really knows thats why it's a theory. It could just have been the collision of two massive objects who knows.
Just because we don't know however doesn't mean we go making up stories about a magical being that did it.
If you're going to try and say that something had to create the universe you have to admit that something had to create whatever it was that created the universe.
The fact of the matter is no matter what something just existed. It didn't need to be created by anything or anyone, it just was that way. There is absolutely no reason to think that the universe could not have just existed forever. It's actually way more plausable then to assume some magical being snapped it's fingers and made it. After all I know the universe exists we can at least see that with our own eyes.
2006-09-10 23:36:30
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answered by Batman 3
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Additional question...
We can conclude, as science already has, the physical can never create the non-physical. This is a scientific fact.
So, where did thoughts come from? Love? Conscience? Justice? Compassion?
Oh, right.... it came from a big glob of goo that magically exploded...
2006-09-10 23:27:44
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answered by Mike A 6
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do you ever get bored with being proven wrong over and over........i was just looking through your questions and the answers... and not only do your fellow believers laugh at you for the most part, so does everyone else............maybe you should first read the bible properly, then study as much of evolution as you can then weigh up the two sides ( Warning: you will be required to use your own brain for this)
2006-09-10 23:29:10
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answered by Aussieblonde -bundy'd 5
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My version of the Big Bang Theory - God spoke and BANG! It happened!!!! :) Simple, succinct and true!
2006-09-10 23:48:37
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answered by Rhonda D 2
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Our knowledge is insufficient to be certain of this but you will meet many people of low intellect who claim to have the answer to this sort of question. It usually involves a god.
2006-09-11 01:42:34
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answered by brainstorm 7
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true but did u hear about the *big crunch* yeh its supposedly the opposite where the universe collapses on itself
2006-09-10 23:27:05
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answered by teenchatter10 2
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A) True
B) We don't know yet.
2006-09-10 23:29:46
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answered by Anonymous
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true, It was all Gods idea.
2006-09-10 23:30:53
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answered by Anonymous
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