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What came first, Hidrogen, helium, Carbon? How did they any of them evolve into something else. Can Hydrogen reproduce to create more little hydrogen. How did Oxygen come to be from Hydrogen and combine to form water. Where did the wate form adn how did those elements get there and combine. If the universe is 12 billion years old how do we have things that are 14 billion light years away. That would mean they were there 14 billion years ago and it would have taken them another 14 billion years (traveling at the speed of light to get there, which they couldn't) now we are up to 28+ billion years. Then there was the time for them to form. Evolving from hydrogen must have taken a trillion+ years. But the question is how did the first Hydrogen come to be and how did there get to be 2?

2006-12-20 04:59:47 · 12 answers · asked by dem_dogs 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

12 answers

Nice question (or questions).

Science tries to explain what is already existing and creates from what already exists, but nobody has yet explained how it all started from nothing,...

2006-12-20 05:03:30 · answer #1 · answered by coco_loco 3 · 0 1

Oxygen didn't come from hydrogen. Hydrogen cannot reproduce to make more hydrogen. That makes no sense. Elements combine by polar, covalent or H-bonding. If something moves away from you faster than the speed of light it could be more light years away from you than the number of years it has been traveling.

Why is everything with Christians about first and second?

2006-12-20 05:04:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes

... and if you follow that line of reasoning out to include a 'God' that talked to Moses and got 'frustrated with the human race in less than 250 years......... after watching us grow from amoeba over the course of the 14 billion years..........

Imagine how pissed off he is now?

He wiped humanity off the face of the planet (according to scripture) and that even happened according to geologists only 5000 years ago maybe......


So I am thinking that the past 3100 years have done NOTHING to make him happier........

Maybe it is just as well he doesn't really exist, because he doesn't have to do anything unless he wants to.


Just because he told some toga wearing Hebrews in a dusty little backwater town in the Palestine that he's "Gonna Save Us"...... wont mean a thing when you look at the state of things now....

2006-12-20 05:16:24 · answer #3 · answered by wolf560 5 · 0 0

Supposedly the big bang. I'm an atheist but am not sure I believe the big bang theory.

Science dictates that everything is checked against everything else, e.g. oxygen tests itself against oxygen, carbon checks itself against hydrogen etc etc.

This would indicate things came into being by accident really.

2006-12-20 05:07:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The idea of God being a singularity inside the universe is perplexing. I tend to think God IS the universe

2006-12-20 05:02:56 · answer #5 · answered by Sean 5 · 0 0

You are right.
Use God as an explanation for all the things you dont understand. It's much easier than studying nuclear physics.

Everything was created by the Flying Spaghetti Monster, wiggling His noodley appendages.

Ramen !

2006-12-20 05:09:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

There's no such thing as Hidrogen. Oh hydrogen you say, well that's different.
Hold, I didn't say God doesn't exist; I said YOU don't exist. Now go to sleep.

2006-12-20 05:02:34 · answer #7 · answered by 2.71828182845904 5 · 0 1

Yes the Big Bang theory simplified...

In the beginning, there was nothing...and then "it" exploded. Doesn't seem very logical to me.

2006-12-20 05:02:44 · answer #8 · answered by sheepinarowboat 4 · 1 0

God poofed it into existance, duhh

2006-12-20 05:03:17 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just read this

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_bang_theory

and then ask your question again when you know what the hell you're talking about. It's not a bad question to ask, but your logic and "facts" are just terribly wrong.

2006-12-20 05:10:32 · answer #10 · answered by numbnuts 3 · 0 1

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