some know this, some dont. it has been proven and was proven like 15-20 years ago, but it was kinda sweeped under the carpet by christians. not kidding. if you dont believe me, look it up. ive watched documentaries and read books all about how it was proven. im not saying how. i know some christians will say god did it. thats not my point. its that if you say it didnt happen its like saying 2+2 doesnt equal 4.
i know i was going to say something else, but i forgot.... LOL. if i remember, i will edit.
2007-12-07
16:49:47
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well thanks for correction on the time. but some people are ignorant. like that person that siad it cant be proven.... moron.
2007-12-07
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15-20 years ago?? Try over 40! Research cosmic microwave background radiation.
2007-12-07 16:56:32
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answered by Dashes 6
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You take this conversation back to Christians. I suppose that is the tie to religion and spirituality? The objection your case makes is that Christians will say God did it, yet you offer no alternative to that objection. I'm afraid I am really at a loss to follow the point you are trying to make.
Cosmic background microwave radiation. What is used to measure that? Five billion years is a long time for receding radiation to travel and it will have to be measured receding. Is there a way to fire a burst of microwave energy into space and five minutes later track it? Is there any reason to exclude other sources of continuous radiation? How about absorption, deflection, or generated harmonics from another source?
How is it that Christians have been able to sweep such an important scientific proof under the table? Are memories really that short? You know how a matter was proven but won't say how. You say the Christian claim that God did it is not your point. What is your point?
2007-12-07 17:45:26
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answered by sympleesymple 5
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And the world is flat. There are WMDs. Global Warming is imminent. You can time the market. What theory has definitely been proven, again? Big Bang is a uniquely western theory and it is no surprise that a western science major would not know anything beyond their little pinhole of life. No one in the west even knows that everyone else in the world doesn't subscribe to the BBT. The answers in the room from the self-proclaimed "science" buffs are irritating at best. How many box tops did it take for you to get your science degrees?
I could go on and on rocking the BBT all night, but it's not my job to teach what people should be reading. Even the astrophysics major wouldn't understand half of what I was saying, anyway.
2007-12-07 17:12:06
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answered by Legend 4
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First of all, BBT has not been "proven". That is dead wrong, in multiple ways. Please see the resolved Yahoo question here:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AlRpEInfIckCKxd2jEjkldwjzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20070411070000AAGZudO
Secondly, no scientific claim can be proven to be absolutely true. Ideas in mathematics, for example, can be proven to be true because they all branch from a set of axioms that are assumed to be true. There are no such scientific axioms in real life. All scientific ideas are generalizations of events that have happened in the past.
For example, take the universally accepted and "believed" "Theory of Gravity". When this theory first appeared, it did an excellent job of describing occurances in nature and space: objects with mass were attracted to each other. In 99% of cases, this theory still does describe nature well.
But then along came Einstein who showed that in certain situations (which you will probably never experience in your lifetime), Newton's theory of gravitation is dead wrong. Thus the Theory of Relativity appeared.
Science is composed of a set of ideas that are constantly tweaked as we discover more about the universe and life. Nothing is "absolute" or "proven" and science is constantly changing, improving, and becoming more specific.
That is life.
2007-12-08 04:30:05
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answered by deekun 2
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You're throwing around the word "proven" a little lightly, for someone professing belief in science, but that's beside the point...
I don't think anyone with with an iota of scientific understanding has questioned the validity of the Big Bang theory for quite a while. Anybody who doesn't believe that it's very, very likely the way our universe originated is either very ignorant, very stubborn, very stupid, or some combination thereof.
2007-12-07 17:03:49
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answered by Anonymous
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The So called " Big Bang " is as it says...a Big Bang. You cannot Have a Bang and have Order. The exact amount of Carbon, The Exact distance from the Sun, Nitrogen etc...The only Planet we know teeming with Life. Why None On Mars or any of the Other planet?... come again?
2007-12-07 17:01:08
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answered by conundrum 7
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Oh for crap's sake ! The big bang cant be proven ! Lets see the lab recreate that one.
Its a theory, based on observations that lead to theories that cannot be proven, until it culminates in one main theory, one that is impossible to prove. It may seem like the most plausible explanation with what science knows at this time, but science is still in its infancy. Science has revised its 'theories' on many subjects many times.
You're grasping for a straw here.
2007-12-07 16:56:15
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answered by I have a bear spot 5
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Do not the Unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together (as one unit of creation), before we clove them asunder? We made from water every living thing. Will they not then believe? (21:30)
Then He turned to the heaven when it was smoke(gaseous/dust).....(41:11)
And the firmament(heaven/universe), We constructed with power and skill and verily We are expanding it. (51:47)
2007-12-07 16:59:52
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answered by Anonymous
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matthew 13: 24-30 kjv preferred,..
jafo, too bad the sun, moon and stars were created on the fourth day and the earth was created on the first day,..
evolutionarianites, explain how there are petrified trees standing up through the geologic column,..
can you read the first chapter of genesis,..
i e a e,..
avatar of the unification,..
2007-12-07 17:41:44
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answered by avatar of the unification 3
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I don't know if you know this but a theory is already proven. A hypothesis doesn't become a theory until the majority of the scientific community agrees upon it.
Gravity is also a theory...you get my drift?
2007-12-07 16:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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