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Where did laws of nature come from?
Shouldn't laws continue to evolve?
Why is gravity always the same?
Where did energy come from?
Why are one or even two planets going backwards?
Why are 8 out of 91 moons going backwards?
Why are whole galaxies going a different direction?
Why are all planets so different?
If the big bang theory were true, shouldn't matter be evenly distributed?
Ever thought of these questions? Experts cannot answer them. Can you?

2007-03-19 12:43:04 · 24 answers · asked by Lord Sean 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Man, I cannot get one atheist to answer me these questions...I wish you would wake up and realize we did not evolve, but rather were created. Why is that even so difficult to accept. Just imagine on the one side you were lovingly created and on the other side you are an accident. I'd like to chose the first on personally. And YES my questions have EVERYTHING to do with Evolution. According to you didn't the planets, galaxies and humans evolve? the whole big bang theory says we came from a little tiny dot smaller than the one at the end of the sentence. Get real and accept it...God will exist no matter how much you are trying to deny him.

2007-03-19 13:08:51 · update #1

24 answers

Why did you start with 'if evolution were true' when you didn't ask a single question about evolution?

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No. If you're speaking of the theory of evolution, then no, the universe and planets did not evolve. Even the origins of life are not part of the theory of evolution. The theory of evolution only applies to already existing living organisms.

2007-03-19 12:45:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 8 0

The laws of nature aren't real, they are just general things we see happen.
Laws don't evolve, living things do.
Gravity is the same because it is a function of specific mass.
Energy and matter are conserved throughout the universe and do not "come" from anything. The science behind the Big Bang theory is a little complicated to describe in a couple of sentences, I would recommend you get a good education in Physics before I try to explain it to you.
There is no such thing as backwards, they spin the way they do based on the initial momentum they had when they fell into orbit there is no particular direction.
See above explanation
See above explanation
Planets are different based on what elements they are made of. The elements were determined by which way particular quarks happened to be moving when they neared each other.
Matter would only have been evenly distributed in the moments after the Bang, then gravity would have started to pull masses together.
Yes, I have thought of these, experts and simple scientists like me CAN explain them.

2007-03-19 12:53:53 · answer #2 · answered by Huggles-the-wise 5 · 0 0

The laws of nature? Nature has no laws, it's simply a perception of our environment.
Laws evolve all the time. One year wolves are endangered, the next year there's too many of them.
Gravity is not always the same. Most obviously, try the moon.
Energy exists in all matter. Where did God come from?
Planets & moons going backwards? What stagnant point in the universe are you relating this to?
What direction should galaxies be going in?
Why are planets different? Why are there no two people exactly alike, even if they are twins?
The big bang theory has no standing on the distribution of matter. Try exploding a nailbomb in a room - I guarantee you the nails in your head will not be evenly distributed!
I answered all your questions, so either I am a genius or else I must be God.

2007-03-19 12:53:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Where did laws of nature come from?
They are observations of forces.

Shouldn't laws continue to evolve?
The temperature of the universe is too low for them to change.

Why is gravity always the same?
One it separated from the other forces, it was locked in.

Where did energy come from?
Unknown.

Why are one or even two planets going backwards?
None are.

Why are 8 out of 91 moons going backwards?
Gravitational capture.

Why are whole galaxies going a different direction?
Conservation of angular momentum or gravitational attraction is clusters.

Why are all planets so different?
Uranus and Neptune aren't too different.

If the big bang theory were true, shouldn't matter be evenly distributed?
Minor inhomogeneities existed.

Ever thought of these questions? Experts cannot answer them. Can you
Easy for the most part. Your attempt to make the simple sound difficult is disingenuous.

2007-03-19 12:52:35 · answer #4 · answered by novangelis 7 · 0 0

Evolution is in biology; all the questions you ask have nothing to do with biology.

1. The laws of nature (I'm assuming you are referring to the four main forces/interactions) all came from one primeval force, which gradually split apart as the universe cooled. Scientists have successfully united the electromagnetic and weak forces at high temperatures; and there is sufficient evidence to show that at even higher temperatures the strong force unites with this "electro-weak" interaction.

2. Laws do not evolve (they are not biological)

3. Gravity is not always the same. It varies with distance.

4. Energy and mass are two forms of the same thing (shown by Einstein in the Theory of Relativity, remember E=mc2?). Matter (and hence, energy) are routinely "borrowed" from the quantum space-time flux which appears at the smallest magnitude of the universe (called "Plank space"); the "Big Bang" (which wasn't a "bang") may well have been a massive borrowing of energy.

5. No planets are "going backwards", they all move in the same direction around the sun.

6. I know of only one moon which revolves "backwards" and that is because it is likely a captured asteroid.

7. The galaxies are going off in a different direction due to the expansion of the universe in four-dimensional space-time.

8. The planets are different due to their make up. Why wouldn't they be different? This is an illogical question.

9. No one knows about #9.

As I have shown you, many of the question are answerable. The only "experts" who cannot answer them are "scientists" who got their degrees from religious institutions.

My question to you:

If Creationism is true, who created God? I answered your questions, now can you answer mine?

2007-03-19 13:20:49 · answer #5 · answered by The Doctor 7 · 0 0

All of your questions can be explained by the Big Bang.
1. The laws have always been there
2. No, they are laws that remain constant
3. gravity is a constant
4. energy (or matter) has always been there
5. planets don't move in the same direction because that is how they formed their orbit. Nothing about the Big Bang suggests that they should be in the same direction.
6. Same for moons
7. same for galaxies
8. planets are different because different types of matter and every were dispersed, not evenly
9. no, for simplistic sake, think about an explosion. Does everything end up exactly the same? no, there are differences in the patter of explosion. And since we are roughly the equivalent to a particle of dust in a nuclear explosion, it would make sense that we wouldn't end up exactly like every other particle of dust.

Scientists have answered all these questions. If you really research the Big Bang, these questions are explained better then I can.

2007-03-20 03:33:30 · answer #6 · answered by Take it from Toby 7 · 0 0

Law of Nature... contradiction
Laws are meant to be changed
Gravity is not a constant. Magnetism has a flux, or flow, that changes all the time.
Energy has always been around. The Universe at one point in time was smaller than the period at the end of this sentence. When the pressure got too high, it caused the pull of the black hole to diminish. Read about black holes and Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.
(you know that the center of out galaxy is a black hole, right?)
That's the way they began their orbit when they were caught in the Sun's gravitational pull.
Read the last sentence
Central point of an explosion releases energy in all directions. There are stars out there that we are barely able to see. Most of the stars we see now are either dead or dying.
The planets weren't intended to have the exact same makeup. None of them are in a reverse orbit, though. If you know anything about Saturn, there's no ground surface; the whole planet is full of gases. The gravitons previously mentioned hadn't caught on to any solid matter, and the rings around Saturn are made of solid rocks. Venus, on the other hand, has a surface temperature that's hotter than the surface of Mercury, thanks to the noxious thick clouds miles thick that trap the temperature given out by the Sun.
No. A blast is not intended to have perfect distributional levels. Once again, read what I said about flux or flow.

I gave it my best shot.

Cardboard Jesus is right. None of these questions were related to evolution in any way, shape or form. Your questions are thus null and void.

2007-03-19 12:51:27 · answer #7 · answered by Cold Fart 6 · 0 0

Where did laws of nature come from?
what are you talking about?

Shouldn't laws continue to evolve?
why?

Why is gravity always the same?
it's not, it caries according to the density, distance and proximity of 2 objects.

Where did energy come from?
i dunno

Why are one or even two planets going backwards?
peteors probably

Why are 8 out of 91 moons going backwards?
didn't you just ask that?

Why are whole galaxies going a different direction?
why wouldn't they?

Why are all planets so different?
i don't even know what exactly you're trying to disprove anymore

If the big bang theory were true, shouldn't matter be evenly distributed?
why?

Ever thought of these questions?
some, yes. the really stupid ones, no

Experts cannot answer them. Can you?
yes they can

We are notscientists we are cheerleaders for Science.
Beating the Dalas Cowboy's CVheerleaders would prove nothing. Dalas Cowboys cheerleaders beating YOU up, however, proves everything.

2015-08-30 22:16:48 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Do you know what evolution is? Ot has nothing to do with laws of nature, gravity,planets, moons or galaxies. It's the adaption of living organisms by natural selection.

Anyway, because science doesn't have the answers, doesn't mean God does. Athiesm has existed for a long time before Evolution/Big Bang theory.

2007-03-19 12:46:51 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I am betting that there are not too many astrophysicists on yahoo answers. Those are the people you will need to direct this question to. Why are you expecting all atheists to be experts in all forms of science?

Also, just for clarification, evolution has nothing to do with gravity, planets, moons, galaxies, or big bang. You are showing off how little you understand science.

2007-03-21 10:15:05 · answer #10 · answered by A.Mercer 7 · 0 0

You couldn't recognize an experts face from his feces. Half your questions are completely nonsensical. About one of your questions is an actual question (the first one). Science currently can't answer everything, and this is one of the basic questions science is working on now. Oh we know about a lot of the laws...because there are only four of them...
1. There are 4 basic Forces, everything being a result of these, being gravity, electromagnetism, strong nuclear force, and weak nuclear force. This stuff is crazy...the best in the world are doing this right now...for example they came up with a "electroweak" force...incredible stuff...
2. Laws don't evolve, organisms do.
3.Gravity isn't always the same.
4. Energy is another form of matter. It's origins of course at the beginning of the universe are unknown. SO I understand why you blame it on Sky Daddy.
5. Nothing is going backwards, just a different direction relative to us. Because the arrangement of the solar system according to the 4 basic forces.
6.refer to 5.
7.refer to 5.
8.Because the factors involved in their creation were different. Creation as in stellar evolution...the life cycle of a star, that leads to the solar system surrounding it.
9. No not at all.

Are you like 5 kid?
I just answered them, and I'm not even an expert.

Go eat more feces, excuse me Bible propaganda.

2007-03-19 12:46:23 · answer #11 · answered by Jedi 4 · 5 0

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