well if any of u r familiar with the law of conservation and mass, then u know that it states that matter cannot be created from nothing, or completely destroyed. so evolutionists say this, then turn around and say the big bang created the universe as we know it. WTF!!?!?!?!the universe went from non existent to existent in a fraction of a nanosecond! and where did the bigbang come from? nothing? nope, because if the law of conservation and mass is true, then the bigbang isnt. simple...
Well if the big bang didn't do it, and if God didn't do it, then who did?
Its not a WHO its a what. And as I said it may have been the big bang. And we will have to have more reasearch on space, perticuallary stars, before we can be more shure.
From the fused hydrogen from the explosion of the Big Bang. Chemistry in action: if you increase the heat and pressure, most elements will bond with each other. In this case H+H=He.
From the fused hydrogen from the explosion of the Big Bang. Chemistry in action: if you increase the heat and pressure, most elements will bond with each other. In this case H+H=He.
Your science is correct Deagle, but we mean to say, what was BEFORE the big bang? what was there?
For those of you caught up in the Design Argument:
Given enough instances and opportunities, even very chancy events can appear to have a design. There's a famous argument and I just can't think of the name of it... clocks or something like that. Anyway, here's how it goes:
Consider a town where all the clocks are just set to a random time. They keep time just fine, but they are all set to whatever time. We also need to assume a lot of people live in this town. Now, since no one really knows what time it is, they just go to work and such based off what time their clock says. The vast majority of people are going to be late for work and appointments, or maybe super early. But there will some people whose clocks are close enough to the actual time to where they make it to work and to appointments. Over time, these people will get to keep their jobs because they're not chronically late or early. Meanwhile, those with the incorrect time will get fired, lose their jobs, and have to move. Eventually, the only people left will have a time that close enough to being correct and it will have the appearance of design. All we would see is the outcome - a bunch of people with more or less correct clocks. But that's just not how things got started. And that's the same problem with the universe and evolution. We just didn't get to see the failures of the universe. We didn't get to see evolution's red headed stepchildren, so to speak. Humans yearn to find order in the world around us, and when we do find it, we often assume some sort of design. It's just how our brains work. This is why we can see shapes in the clouds with our imagination - we just see order where there is none.
I'll explain. The universe was, and has always been, expanding and shrinking. Scientists estimate that the universe will have 20 trillion years to live, give or take a few. When the universe gets too "big", matter gravity itself collapses and the universe basically "dies". Atoms are always so very close to each other. When it gets to the point that atoms are far away from each other, they cannot do anything, they just sit there. After awhile, since matter AND gravity collapses, all matter basically "falls" to be collected all at once. Matter falls, falls, falls, continues to fall, until they are once again reunited with other atoms. But wait! There is just so much recyclable matter to be needed. The matter continuously packs together, packs so very tightly.
Now, anyone know how an atom bomb gets its boom? By splitting an atom. One atom bomb can create so very powerful amounts of devastation, I wonder what the matter of the entire universe can do? It would make a huge, or big, bang! *snicker* The universe, once powered by extremely hot amounts of raw energy and matter, flies ever so fast into the vast emptiness of space where it once used to be. The universe is basically a recyclable system where it keep reuses and reuses again all the matter available.
There was no beginning of the universe; there is no ending to the universe, except the brief period of time when the matter is still. You could say that the universe ITSELF is the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end :P
And also, the matter it needed to go "boom" is just.. there? and it keeps going and going and going... --- and sorry for the double post one of them would show... *wishes edit button on post so I could delete*