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JohnsBiggestFan
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If god doesnt exist and there is no other higher life form then what created space?Did it just appear out of nowhere?
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CommanderDude7
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Well science says it was the big bang and religion says it was God who did it. From there things get arugmentive.
Big Bang
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MageGrayWolf
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If god doesnt exist and there is no other higher life form then what created space?Did it just appear out of nowhere?


The term created is inaccurate to use here. It would have resulted from the expansion of the singularity that the Big Bang initiated from.
JohnsBiggestFan
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you mean The Big bang THEORY

locoace3
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Well, space began as a ball of dense, hot, energy then big bang and it expanded into what we now call space.

JohnsBiggestFan
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Would you mind explaining what created this ball of dense hot energy

locoace3
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you mean The Big bang THEORY


sorry for double post but


everything is just a theory

http://www.fiatforum.com/gallery/data/892/gravity-just-a-theory.jpg
JohnsBiggestFan
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Agreed it is all just a theory but some things are proven.

Like the fact that we are alive and commenting on this

locoace3
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Nope, we haven't proven gravity, just a theory so you can't say big bang is a theory without saying gravity is just an un-proven theory .

JohnsBiggestFan
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Some things make more sense than others.

A force pushing us downwards makes more sense than some ball of heat that no one knows how it got there blows up creating space.

Moe
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Like the fact that we are alive and commenting on this


From a philosophical standpoint, we might not be.

A force pushing us downwards makes more sense than some ball of heat that no one knows how it got there blows up creating space.


I don't see how God creating a universe makes more sense than saying we don't really know where it came from, but we have some idea of what happened when the singularity expanded.
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Some things make more sense than others.

A force pushing us downwards makes more sense than some ball of heat that no one knows how it got there blows up creating space.



so a unknown force holding us down, makes more sense than a dense ball of energy expanding infinitely?
JohnsBiggestFan
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Yeah Im talking about pressure how it is a force pushing downwards could be "gravity".
As i said before can you explain how that ball of energy got here in the first place

Moe
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As i said before can you explain how that ball of energy got here in the first place


There are several hypotheses on the subject, one that comes to mind is that our universe goes through an endless cycle of expanding to the point where it collapses on itself, then it is back to the ball of energy which once again expands.
JohnsBiggestFan
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Its hypothesis

I could imagine the ball exploding and when space collapses it would be the end of the universe until it regains its former mass and explodes again and then we have the universe as we know it today.

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you mean The Big bang THEORY


Yeah I mean the verified hypothesis that's the best explanation for the collection of the concepts, observed phenomena, experimentation, and reasoning.

There are several hypotheses on the subject, one that comes to mind is that our universe goes through an endless cycle of expanding to the point where it collapses on itself, then it is back to the ball of energy which once again expands.


The shape of the universe would indicate this isn't the case. Though there are plenty of other hypothesis out there. It's even possible the singularity didn't necessitate a beginning.
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