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Hi. This topic is about the so-called "Big Bang", aka the explosion that created the universe.
What do you think about it?
I'm undecided. I don't know what is the most correct: Isn't logical to think that a big "KABOOM" created the universe and all it's features, but I really don't have a clear opinion about it...
Red Dwarf fallacy, Roger. This thread is here for one thing only, and that is to discuss/debunk/prove the Big Bang theory and all its strengths and weaknesses. You can say that "knowing where we came from" wouldn't make us better, but you don't know that. But on proving/disproving the theory, it's not relevant by any means.
You will find tons of studies/experiments if you use google scholar but unfortunately most of those scientific papers cost money. If you're really interested you could go to a good (university) library. But here's an article for you: Observation of quantum fluctuation in nano Sr2RuO4. I didn't really read it because I'm too tired now. But let me know if it answers your question
Heisenberg's principle implies, for example, that the very space around us is seething with subatomic particles, popping in and out of empty space. During their fleeting existence, these "vacuum particles" interact with each other, and turn the supposedly dull vacuum of space into the quantum vacuum - which astronomers now know is anything but dull. Observations suggest the expansion of the entire cosmos is being propelled by quantum vacuum energy, in the form of enigmatic "dark energy".
No, I didn't looked at all Avorne's links. I ain't Gandhi for having such patience.
The point of Human Curiousity means: it's useless.
Knowing where we came from wouldn't make us better... on any means...
Red Dwarf fallacy
He makes us better on the intelligence bar, and it could bring us to the realization that X theory is no longer applicable (I am also including religion as X). It's the best form of progress because it's actual progress, not earning 5k Gold on World of Warcraft because you knew where to farm mobs xD
You can say that "knowing where we came from" wouldn't make us better, but you don't know that
The point of Human Curiousity means: it's useless. Knowing where we came from wouldn't make us better... on any means...
Roger explain to Us ( everyone on the forums) how not knowing where humans came from wouldn't better us? To me you just sound like a scared christian not wanting to accept the fact that science shows the facts and religion is all just myth.
Roger explain to Us ( everyone on the forums) how not knowing where humans came from wouldn't better us? To me you just sound like a scared christian not wanting to accept the fact that science shows the facts and religion is all just myth.
If you have seen all the facts then why would you say you don't have the urge to look at them.
That's the point: I didn't saw all the facts. And I'm too busy for looking at them right now.
That's the point: I didn't saw all the facts. And I'm too busy for looking at them right now.
Then why would you post claims and form opinions of something you don't understand nor wish to learn about?
I formed my opinion based on my qualification as a human being.
I just said I'm too busy and not on my mood.
You are of course free to express your opinion, but we are also allowed to contradict it for whatever reason.
When you have time I think it would be better than talking about it on this thread, being as it would improve the quality of your intelligence (I don't mean that in an insulting manner), and as such will make your time on this thread worth more.
Yeah, sure. This is a forum: that it's why it is here, right?
(I ain't saying that I don't know a thing about it. I'm just saying that studying about it would make this discussion "richer".).
My point exactly, just chillax and come back when you're ready - this is public, of course, so if discussion is wanted about the Big Bang it will crop up.
There is also plenty of time to learn as well. Very rarely does a topic get deleted and if it does get deleted/locked you are free to make a new one.
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