yea, the big bang makes way less sense than god. What is the event called when god was born?
2006-12-29 22:39:12
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answered by m-t-nest 4
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That's really funny.
But I do think it's deep, on several levels. First, though it "just happened," that's the beginning of the universe you're talking about--not a small moment! So it gets cool points just for being big and first. Second, the fact that we figured it out is a testament to lots of brilliant minds. Third, there is a lot of neat (and impossible to understand without an IQ of 230) physics surrounding the event that hopefully I will understand if/when i get to Heaven :)
2006-12-30 06:37:13
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answered by Anonymous
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No. There was a big bang, and we can see the aftermath. There is no known cause, and at the present level of understanding of physics, the cause, if any, cannot be determined. Trying to learn the facts is deep. Your question is shallow.
2006-12-30 06:56:00
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answered by novangelis 7
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Don't be so ignorant. Research the subject and you will realize the big bang term is just used for ignorant people like yourself. Studies have shown that give the right elements and some sort of reaction, aka 'big bang', that the building blocks of life can be created. The experiemnt used electricity "lighting" to cause the reaction.
2006-12-30 06:37:41
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answered by Brad25 1
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In the Genesis mentioned about an expanse, so big bang created by God as part of His creations.
2006-12-30 06:37:26
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answered by Harvard 4
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No, it's not deep if you were to do some research on that. If you still find it deep after research, then well, you'll probably find the notion of an all-creating god even deeper and more nonsensical.
2006-12-30 06:47:22
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answered by T Delfino 3
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You've just shown you don't have a clue about the Big Bang and are trying to twist things so your false god exists. Sorry, doesn't work that way.
Become educated and we'll talk.
2006-12-30 06:42:43
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answered by Anonymous
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the idea is simple, the deep is the physics, the chemistry, the mathematics behind it and comparing what the equations predict with what the astronomers measure with their optical and infra-red and x-ray and ultra-violet telescopes and spectrometers.
2006-12-30 06:59:12
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answered by waif 4
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There is a little bit more to it than that, but you would never be able to understand even the simplest version of it.
2006-12-30 16:44:25
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answered by Barabas 5
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Nay, the universe was maid by the Crabby-Patty, and all of the evidence supporting this Big Bang and evolution were planted by the Great Plankton.
There is not god but Crabby-Patty, and Spongebob is its prophet!
There is not god but Crabby-Patty, and Spongebob is its prophet!
There is not god but Crabby-Patty, and Spongebob is its prophet!
2006-12-30 06:35:07
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answered by Anonymous
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