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batistarocks6969
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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...

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Freakenstein
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Yes. And it has always happened. You can also say that the former big bangs are "gene shufflers" as well. Not all planets are the same you know. Whatever matter the bang spews out will form celestial bodies with randomized compositions, size, orbit, and unique specialties about it.

To make your head hurt....the universe is infinitesimal; who knows how many legacies of universes came and died before our era? This era could be the start of an infinitesimal google of universes after us, and there could have been googles upon googles of universes before us.

Dubness2
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First of all how much is a google? lol never heard that describing a quantity haha

But some had to be there though? Something or someone had to put matter there? It had to!

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google


10^100. That's 10 with 100 zeroes added, and make it into a number.

100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

It takes nearly 100 years for us to count to a billion. It takes 20 trillion years for a universe to die. If we assume that there are/were universes before/after us, then...dang. That is a freaking big number. It's something nice to think about though :P
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The Big Bang, contrary to popular belief, was not an explosion but an explosive decompression. Just putting that out before the typical Creationist 'explosions don't create' argument pops up.

Also, there was no technical 'before' before the Big Bang, as when all matter is compressed in a singularity, so is all time. So basically, it collapses and reexpands. If there was somehow a camera there, filming it, there would be no time difference between the end of one Universe and the start of another.

Dubness2
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was not an explosion but an explosive decompression.

So more of an.. Implosion?
Also, there was no technical 'before' before the Big Bang, as when all matter is compressed in a singularity, so is all time. So basically, it collapses and reexpands. If there was somehow a camera there, filming it, there would be no time difference between the end of one Universe and the start of another.

So there was no before the Big Bang? Then how did it even get started?
How did the matter get there?
Freakenstein
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(congrats on 6666 posts lol)


Also, there was no technical 'before' before the Big Bang, as when all matter is compressed in a singularity, so is all time.


What is time but an invention of man? There is no time involved in the universe, just a continuously expanding and retracting field of space and matter.

If there was somehow a camera there, filming it, there would be no time difference between the end of one Universe and the start of another.


However, at the end of a universe's "life", all matter basically is torn asunder. Back in my theory that I posted, it is retracted back and then flung back out, spawned as something randomized, like shuffling billions of cards with different numbers and putting random cards together.
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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 big bang was not an explosion at all! i don't know where you got that information but the big bang wasn't even close to created from splitting atoms (also the most powerful atom bombs aren't made from splitting atoms). The big bang was a vast expansion of the universe itself. there was no explosion just everything there ever was and ever will be was just expanding super duper fast. like wayyyyyy faster than the speed of light
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So more of an.. Implosion?


. . . No. Decompression goes out.

So there was no before the Big Bang? Then how did it even get started?


The matter hit critical mass and decompressed. It's just that it wasn't waiting for a while for it to happen.

How did the matter get there?


Because there was no time and therefore no law of cause and effect, it could've just been there. We'll never know because we'll never be able to examine an environment without time. So we'll never get the whole picture.

Bedtime, so bai~
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However, at the end of a universe's "life", all matter basically is torn asunder. Back in my theory that I posted, it is retracted back and then flung back out, spawned as something randomized, like shuffling billions of cards with different numbers and putting random cards together.

Wait wait wait.. its retracted where?
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The big bang was not an explosion at all! i don't know where you got that information but the big bang wasn't even close to created from splitting atoms


If you noticed, it was a metaphor as to how incredibly vast and powerful something as large as all the matter in the universe is.


But some had to be there though? Something or someone had to put matter there? It had to!


Don't you see? The universe IS God! IT created everything and has infinitesimally been here the whole time, creating and destroying everything.
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Because there was no time and therefore no law of cause and effect, it could've just been there. We'll never know because we'll never be able to examine an environment without time. So we'll never get the whole picture.

And this is why, out of thousands of other reasons, I believe in my God. I just can't believe something can just.. be there.
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I just can't believe something can just.. be there.


Isn't that what God is, though? Someone that can just...be there? Afterall, no one has explained to us just how God Himself came to be, yes?
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Don't you see? The universe IS God! IT created everything and has infinitesimally been here the whole time, creating and destroying everything.

Woah. I don't even know what to say to that. Do you worship the universe?
Dubness2
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Isn't that what God is, though? Someone that can just...be there? Afterall, no one has explained to us just how God Himself came to be, yes?

You do have a point. I don't know how God is there. But he isnt made out of matter. He is spirit. I knew someone was going to ask this:P I will have to ask Him when I reach Heaven eh?
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Woah. I don't even know what to say to that. Do you worship the universe?


Noooo! Darn, no one took that seriously. Alright, so that whole post was a simile. The universe is LIKE God, because it is impossible to explain how both ended up into being, and that both of them are the Alpha and Omega.
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