"God did it" is not a logical substitute for, "I don't know."
2006-11-26 16:34:05
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answer #1
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answered by Snark 7
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In physical cosmology, the Big Bang is the scientific theory that the universe emerged from a tremendously dense and hot state about 13.7 billion years ago. The theory is based on the observations indicating the expansion of space (in accord with the Robertson-Walker model of general relativity) as indicated by the Hubble redshift of distant galaxies taken together with the cosmological principle.
Extrapolated into the past, these observations show that the universe has expanded from a state in which all the matter and energy in the universe was at an immense temperature and density. Physicists do not widely agree on what happened before this, although general relativity predicts a gravitational singularity (for reporting on some of the more notable speculation on this issue, see cosmogony).
The term Big Bang is used both in a narrow sense to refer to a point in time when the observed expansion of the universe (Hubble's law) began — calculated to be 13.7 billion (1.37 × 1010) years ago (±2%) — and in a more general sense to refer to the prevailing cosmological paradigm explaining the origin and expansion of the universe, as well as the composition of primordial matter through nucleosynthesis as predicted by the Alpher-Bethe-Gamow theory.[1]
From this model, George Gamow in 1948 was able to predict, at least qualitatively, the existence of cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB).[2] The CMB was discovered in 1964[3] and further corroborated the Big Bang theory, giving it an additional advantage over its chief rival, the steady state theory.[4]
2006-11-26 16:35:24
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answered by Dark Knight 3
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There is no theory to prove Gods existence. Belief in God is based on faith and the Big Bang theory allows for one to believe or not believe.
2016-05-23 07:47:39
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answered by ? 4
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All you are doing is proving to everyone else that you were raised brainwashed into religion by your parents as a child. If you had been raised as a free-thinker and not a religious zealot, you would be able to open your mind a little and accept others' opinions as more than a mere "lack of faith". It's a disaster when religious parents brainwash their children like this. An entire next generation of religious fanatics, and on, and on. That's why it's lasted thousands of years...
2006-11-26 16:46:23
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answered by Anonymous
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dude, the Big Bang only explain how the universe was evolved after a fraction of a second of the big bang, but not the every beginning.
when we cannot address something scientifically, we can't bring in God as our explaintion.
Science doesn't tell us how everything works, that's because we haven't figured it out yet. if we didn't understand algebra, how could we understand calculus. as we continue to study and do experiments, we will someday solve the equations of the universe.
don't tell me you rather believe something that was written on a book thousands of years ago.
2006-11-26 16:38:12
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answered by Nate 3
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well you know GOD means someone who can do everything, and as a muslim since this Big Bang is mentioned in Quran, i beleive it does prove god;s existance, and also do you really wanna beleive the funny theories or that everything has come from nothing, god made it all.
as it Says, no one is obliged to beleive, do, you have one, not, god be with you.
2006-11-26 18:17:26
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answered by karzan_wisdom 1
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Who says God created the big bang, or even still who says that the univerise was created by the big bang. Both of these are just theories.
2006-11-26 16:35:55
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answered by Mr Hex Vision 7
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if you say that the energy was created by god, then you are completely ignoring the fact that god also came from nothing. is there a god of GOD that created god who then created the universe? and if there is how did he get there?
how can you say that there has to be a god if the same arguement you use to prove his existance, also makes his existance impossible?
think about it
2006-11-26 16:35:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No, that explains nothing. It is really impossible to prove the existence of god. Most people can't even seem to agree on what they think "god" is. It's just a myth.
2006-11-26 16:33:14
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answered by texascrazyhorse 4
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I think you should read A Brief History of Time by Steven Hawking.
2006-11-26 16:33:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that depending on a supernatural being with no beginning is no way to discredit energy with no beginning. We can't explain it yet.
2006-11-26 16:33:36
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answered by Anonymous
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