Why yes, I did. I find it very fascinating really.
2007-09-04 14:25:08
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answered by Metsfan666 2
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I agree with Ronin.
cbirch is correct. All matter that currently exists in the Universe was created from the original Big Bang material. Transformations occur between matter and energy and even between matter and matter as is seen when stars die. But even as stars are born and stars die nothing 'new' is being created that didn't already exist. An expansion creates no new matter.
Your reference to Jesus is illogical in the context of your question. If you are inferring that Jesus is expanding the Universe so we can live there. My answer would be no.
2007-09-04 20:32:52
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answered by Troasa 7
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Naa,, u are absoloutly wrong That universe us still being created.. It ws as a result of explosion from a Singularity Point,,
DO one thig then u will understand this answer best take a ballon and mark several dots and small clusters and name them , imagine that they represents our entire universe.. Now the flattened ballon that you are holding represents our universe initially {after explosion], and now graduklly start blowig ait inside the ballon,, what u find is the Live Example of expanding universe, Remember that the number of galaxies and planets {Spots u drawn earlier} remins fixed but oinly distance beteen them is increasing..
i hope now your answer is clear,
2007-09-04 20:21:54
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answered by Samarth jain 2
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the universe is not creating more of itself.
It might be expanding but only the stars and matter that already exits are moving further away from each other.
god created.......... ready for this.
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almost each star is capable of holding a place where life can exist
So I think that other place is already made
Probably like 1000000000000000 of them.
2007-09-04 21:17:34
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answered by Mercury 2010 7
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Try to find a book called "The Physics of Immortality" by Frank J. Tipler, 1994. Ask your library for a copy. Tipler said that something / somebody is preparing the universe for us -- but not Jesus. (It might be the Invisible Pink Unicorn, BBHHH).
2007-09-04 20:53:03
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answered by morningfoxnorth 6
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Yes, the universe is expanding. Yes, stuff is still forming - stars, planets, galaxies. No, they are not 'being created'. There is no thought behind it, no purpose. Just physical laws.
2007-09-04 20:14:36
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answered by eri 7
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Yes the universe is expanding. We're feeling the ripples of it from probes in space and the grand science that explains everything to the smallest molecule to the greatest stars.
Jesus doesn't exist. The idea of Jesus is a factious character with ties to pain and degradation of the human spirit. His martyrdom is used as a ploy by the church and leaders of religion to give people a focus of their own issues. This is used to bend the human will & shape the people around a concept called faith, which the human mind has grasped in response to the overwhelming loneliness of their own existence.
Space & science are reality and the very basis of life.
Religion is factious and comes only from the mind and heart, there is no reality in religion.
Don’t try to combine the two you’ll only receive heartache and issues from other people.
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2007-09-04 20:12:09
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answered by Anonymous
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the universe is expanding but not still being created. when the ball of energy from the big bang exploded the energy cooled and formed quarks and leptons (electrons) which formed atoms and all matter. and that thats the only source of matter, its not still being created.
2007-09-04 20:16:37
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answered by Anonymous
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We think it us, but we can't be sure.
It takes 14 billion years to see anything.
One day we might see it falling back upon itself.
One day we might measure a BLUE SHIFT and that would change things.
2007-09-04 23:49:03
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't actually believe this because of newton's law that the amount of matter in the entire universe is constant, never increasing, thus, if our world is expanding, our resources are ultimately the same.
2007-09-04 20:10:41
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answered by emm 4
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