Hi everyone, I wonder if there was a God who created the Universe? And what God was this? What did he look like? The Universe is so big and vast, but how did it come about? Who created it? Why is there the Universe like it is? Did the Universe start from the size of the pin of the needle? How could you imagine the Universe really start such size? The Universe started from a Big Bang? But what nature or force started the Big Bang? Is there new Universe being formed? If there was a God who created the Universe, then is it possible that he is still alive? What planet is he in now? Look like there are a vast number of planets and they are real and physical, so did the Universe start from nothing?
2007-06-19
15:32:30
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2007-06-19
15:39:02 ·
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Could this be the story? When Jehova created the Universe, he asked Superman to put seeds of plants of the planets (something like that) so life could start there in the later time, but Superman did not listen carefully so he did not do it. (just a wonder)
2007-06-19
17:29:23 ·
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Science joe said the matter of the Universe was always there. I thought about that too. But some Science book said at the beginning everything in the Universe was condensed or concentrated to one point like the head of a pin.
2007-06-19
17:40:08 ·
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The universe certainly did not come about by chance. Its too orderly for that, and as prooved in the second of my below sources (which I highly reccomend reading if your interested in this), it takes intelligence to create things that are orderly and intelligent. Look at what the author says it would take just to have the smallest fraction of a possibility that all those monkeys would type by random chance: "TO BE OR NOT TO BE, THAT IS THE QUESTION", while with intelligence Shakespere wrote all of "Hamlet" well within his lifetime.
At the beginning of all creation there has to be an intelligent "uncaused cause" that was not created itsself, and is not bound by the laws of the universe that he created. If hes all powerfull, he wouldnt have to be on any specific planet, and if he made things as orderly as they are, and thusly is all powerfull, therefore having the ability to create matter. (A much better assumption than the athiest idea of matter poping out of nowhere) Moreover, some physisists have found that all the matter in the universe is constantly burning itself away and being replaced; sounds like someone is still looking out for us.
2007-06-19 15:47:43
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answered by Fendor 2
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There is an interesting presumption behind your question, which your grandchildren may not even think to ask:
"Who says the matter of the universe has not always been here?"
To put it another way, "What portion of matter as we know it is based on time?" The answer is 'None'.
Consider that the most probable concept is that all of the matter in the universe has always been here, because it resides outside of time. Since we humans always play with time and sequence, it is virtually impossible for the individual to accept that matter has always been here - its just not our style.
Energy then becomes the portion of matter in the universe which is related to time...it bounces the matter around, but the matter is just there for all moments.
My position is that as the local universe enters its final portion in time, the virtual entirety of matter in the universe gets converted to antimatter at the center.
Soooo, the matter is not created nor destroyed. Some of it is converted to energy during the universe's time, but at its end, the energy (except cosmic gravity) is depleted and the universe is all mass, collapsing into the center.
In the frame of my viewpoint, your question of universe scheduling becomes a span of mapping the energy process between Big Bangs. This is where God's hand is at work. There is always matter to shape, and a place to begin.
2007-06-19 17:30:41
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answered by science_joe_2000 4
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Nobody did. It did, in a way, just appear out of randomness. But imagine this: outside of the universe, there is something we do not know about (duh). It could be strawberry fruitcake, it could be nothingness, it could just be spread out on a rock. Anyway, take all the universes outside this universe and you'll see that it's all been around forever (I'm referring to the everythingness, if that's a word, outside this universe, of course). And inside an amount of time such as forever you'll find that the chances of a universe appearing on top of an ice cream cone or something of the like will be infinite. So, if you have infinite chances of a universe appearing, it will certainly appear.
2007-06-22 05:12:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally can't think of a universe shrinking in size. Our minds can't possibly comprehend space going on forever, but that's exactly what it does. We also can't see it ending randomly somewhere, because there would always be something beyond that. I'm not Catholic, so I don't believe that god is a form that was made in the beginning, unbound by natural laws. I do believe there is a god. The bottom line is we won't know for certain, until we die. The universe is a weird place (but I love it).
2007-06-19 16:00:06
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answered by The Delicate Balance 2
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This reminds me of that episode of Star Trek, Next Generation where Data creates an Android "daughter" based on his own poorly documented design. She comes preloaded with all the necessary scientific knowledge to lead a productive "life", but upon being turned on immediately starts prattling on an endless series of metaphysical questions like this that are not answered (or answerable) in her memory banks. The episode ends with her having a complete positronic breakdown, so be careful :-)
2007-06-19 16:33:34
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answered by Dr. R 7
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GOD created the universe.Jehovah created the universe in 6 days!! amazing aint he.Jehovah is the only true and living GOD.Jehovah has no beginning and no end(therefore he is GOD eternal).Jehovah is a spirit,he made us in his own image.in the bible it says god created the universe in a way so that it last forever.Jehovah is alive and he will be alive forever,only he has the power of immortality which you can gain if you worship him and acknownledge his only begotten son JESUS CHRIST as your personal saviour because he died so that you can gain eternal life.
2007-06-19 16:15:04
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answered by johnny 3
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