put your imagination to work.
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I understand the universe is still expanding, i wonder what's in the uncreated portion?.How did the initial atoms that led to the big bang come to be?(and don't tell me god, i don't buy the god stuff).:):):):)
Edd wrote: and don't tell me god, i don't buy the god stuff Some little magic faries were floating around and they decided to create matter and energy and all the laws of the universe out of absolutely nothing. or Everything just happened, in perfect balance, order and harmony on its own. All of the sudden for no appartent reason everything just showed up, and the evolutionary ball got rolling, on its own, accidentally creating a near perfect system capable of sustaining millions of forms of life. Now THAT's blind faith! :eek: Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.
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The only way God is a logical answer is if you can answer where god came from. Everything has a beggining and an end, except the flawed misconception that god is and foreever was. Time to answer the big questions. What came first the chicken or the egg? Not one person lives in the present. Only the past. I can prove it.
darroll wrote: the flawed misconception that god is and foreever was Silly mortal. Looking at the universe and pigeon holing it into your own view of reality. God is outside of time. How can there be a "beginning" and "end" where time does not exist? Forever is an easy concept to grasp if you disregard the notion of linear time altogether. In a state like that a simple microsecond is as long as forever, and visa versa. Time is an aspect of created universe, part of the laws of nature that God himself brought into being. He is eternal in a reality that is not affected by time as we know it. We are in a reality that is. A reality that he created for us. Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.
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I understand the universe is still expanding, i wonder what's in the uncreated portion?.How did the initial atoms that led to the big bang come to be?(and don't tell me god, i don't buy the god stuff).:):):):)
E=MC^2 explains the creation of matter pretty well. There is no "uncreated" part of the universe. It was all created at the same instant. Since time and space are intertwined to such an extent that they are one and the same one cannot exist without the other there is nothing except the universe. There can be no conception of anything "outside" the universe on physical terms - only in terms of religion or spirtuality. Think of the universe expanding in terms of a puddle on the floor getting bigger and bigger. There is no more water being added or created just the extent of the water is getting larger and larger. At some point in time it will stop getting larger and start to get smaller. Same same with the universe. Richard Monarchies, aristocracies, and religions....there was never a country where the majority of the people were in their secret hearts loyal to any of these institutions. Mark Twain - The Mysterious Stranger
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Edd wrote: and don't tell me god, i don't buy the god stuff Some little magic faries were floating around and they decided to create matter and energy and all the laws of the universe out of absolutely nothing. or Everything just happened, in perfect balance, order and harmony on its own. All of the sudden for no appartent reason everything just showed up, and the evolutionary ball got rolling, on its own, accidentally creating a near perfect system capable of sustaining millions of forms of life. Now THAT's blind faith! :eek: Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.
well everything is not nice and glummy. There's no life on mars, why?, cause the conditions there don't favor life(at least not in the form like earth). So instead of looking at it as earth's conditions are relatively good because we are here, why don't you turn it around, which is the logically sound way to look at it. We are here because conditions are relatively favorable. See that i stress relatively favorable, there may be other planets with even better living conditions.Hence everything is not exactly perfect. A perfect planet wouldn't have the kinda natural castastrophies we experience here on earth, but ofcourse we're in heaven compared to what goes-on on saturn.
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E=MC^2 explains the creation of matter pretty well. There is no "uncreated" part of the universe. It was all created at the same instant. Since time and space are intertwined to such an extent that they are one and the same one cannot exist without the other there is nothing except the universe. There can be no conception of anything "outside" the universe on physical terms - only in terms of religion or spirtuality. Think of the universe expanding in terms of a puddle on the floor getting bigger and bigger. There is no more water being added or created just the extent of the water is getting larger and larger. At some point in time it will stop getting larger and start to get smaller. Same same with the universe. Richard Monarchies, aristocracies, and religions....there was never a country where the majority of the people were in their secret hearts loyal to any of these institutions. Mark Twain - The Mysterious Stranger
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well everything is not nice and glummy. There's no life on mars, why?, cause the conditions there don't favor life(at least not in the form like earth). So instead of looking at it as earth's conditions are relatively good because we are here, why don't you turn it around, which is the logically sound way to look at it. We are here because conditions are relatively favorable. See that i stress relatively favorable, there may be other planets with even better living conditions.Hence everything is not exactly perfect. A perfect planet wouldn't have the kinda natural castastrophies we experience here on earth, but ofcourse we're in heaven compared to what goes-on on saturn.
This argument just reinforces my point though. The more planets there are that didn't make it so to speak, the more you gotta think that the favorable conditions here are very unlikely to be accidental, even given billions of years. The other planets had billions of years too. No luck. Over time entropy increases. So why are we in an ordered ecological system? Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.
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This argument just reinforces my point though. The more planets there are that didn't make it so to speak, the more you gotta think that the favorable conditions here are very unlikely to be accidental, even given billions of years. The other planets had billions of years too. No luck. Over time entropy increases. So why are we in an ordered ecological system? Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.
Well maybe u don't know, but the well being of a planet has not much to do with is't age. It has to do with it's position relative to it's solar system. Too close to your star too hot, too far from the star of the solar system too cold. That's the major factor.
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This argument just reinforces my point though. The more planets there are that didn't make it so to speak, the more you gotta think that the favorable conditions here are very unlikely to be accidental, even given billions of years. The other planets had billions of years too. No luck. Over time entropy increases. So why are we in an ordered ecological system? Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.
There's nothing accidental about the conditions on earth. The planet happened to be locationed in a good orbit, that's it. If mars were to be shifted such that it is positioned adjacent to earth u can be sure that after a few millions yrs it will start looking like earth.
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Well maybe u don't know, but the well being of a planet has not much to do with is't age. It has to do with it's position relative to it's solar system. Too close to your star too hot, too far from the star of the solar system too cold. That's the major factor.
Yes. I knew that. My argument still stands though. The more time and space you have in the equation, the more possiblities you have for everything to be utterly chaotic and usless. Sandcastles on the beach don't build themselves. After they are built and left, over time they will be reduced to their basic elements sand, and little bits of debis. It's the same thing with ecosystems all over the universe. Left to themselves over billions of years things do not magically become more organized.
public Entropy(long time) { do { chaos++; } }
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There's nothing accidental about the conditions on earth. The planet happened to be locationed in a good orbit, that's it. If mars were to be shifted such that it is positioned adjacent to earth u can be sure that after a few millions yrs it will start looking like earth.