it is an argument for the existence of God
2007-07-27 06:08:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Cosmology is a science that studies the Universe. The Universe Was designed to function as it does by our Creator.
The study of how the cosmos were designed is very complicated and has never beeen fully deciphered by Astronomers,Cosmologist or Physicists. If deferential equations were set up to analyse the Universe control system ,there wouldnot be enough paper in the Universe to write all the equations.And then Using Laplace transforms to obtain a solution Stars would burn out by that time including our Sun.,before The solution is completed.
Einstein provided a model using a manifold forming a geometry in terms of curvature of an imaginary sphere of space and time. To this day no one really understands that one. The Big Bang Theory tries to understand what happened during Creation but does not refer to any particular planning stage of Creation. The Whole design of how it really functions and why things move and holds the Moon hanging on what they call the Vaccum as per the theories of science does not compute with simple people like me.Except the Bible account of Creation is explanatory enough for me to understand that the Earth and the Universe is beautifull.
2007-07-27 13:33:44
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answered by goring 6
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"Cosmos" is the Greek word for "World." In the biblical construct, the Cosmos includes the underworld, the earth, and the heavens.
So cosmology is the study of all these things taken together as a construct.
There is no evidence of design in the cosmos. It is open to speculation, and beliefs vary widely, but at a level of scientific rigor, there is no reason to think the cosmos was designed.
2007-07-27 13:31:33
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answered by aviophage 7
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That depends on if you mean the design of the cosmos, if so, it is compiled of millions of universes and dimensions stacked on top of each other, expanding infinitely, All supported on top of what some call the staff of the gods, the item called the Philosopher's Stone is a small tiny flake of "the staff of the gods. So there is one of over a billion ideas of mine, the most i depend on, One day, they'll all combine, won't that be incredible.
2007-07-27 15:23:03
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answered by Anonymous
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