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The problem is that as we go back in time to a tiny fraction of a second after the theoretical big bang, quantum mechanics must be invoked due to the incredibly tiny size of the universe. Quantum mechanics and general relativity are utterly incompatible at the point of the bang. Because of this it is so far impossible to prove the big bang theory by invoking general relativity (or quantum mechanics for that matter). I agree that there is incredible circumstantial evidence for the big bang occurring, but by no means has it been proved. Even a solution of a quantum field theory of gravity such as string theory has not been worked out completely. If and when a solution is found, if it is in string theory, there are as of now no technological ways of proving such a theory. Still, if there is proof that the big bang is the source of the universe, it is hard to say what the source of the big bang itself is. We may need new physics, or we may find that it is impossible to know, as Heisenberg proved there are limits to what we can know. |
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2) I agree that it may very well be impossible to say what the source of the Big Bang was--But I, personally can say beyond reasonable doubt that it wouldn't be a natural cause given other evidences. I don't think new physics would help as far as a first cause goes. 3) Heisenberg's uncertainty principle eh. I think he was saying that any measuring process involves an interaction which would alter the values to atleast some extent. Thats not to say that we can't get extremely close though (dare I say close enough? )
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What I do not agree with is how any of this shows that something outside of nature caused the universe to be as it is. How can you say beyond a reasonable doubt that something natural did not cause the bang? I would like to hear your reasoning because I see no evidence that shows some brilliant mind in the future cannot physically describe what happened (or prove that it is impossible to know). I see no proof that there were no strange laws of nature before the big bang just as I see no proof that there were no laws at all before the big bang. At this point in science, this is essentially a philosophical question to consider. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle defines how close we can never be to knowing what is happening. This is beside the point as I use uncertainty more as an example that the laws of physics sometimes tell us that we can never know certain things about the universe. Perhaps there are other limits in knowledge we have yet to discover. I would like to point out that I am a big fan of the big bang theory and I am not trying to say that supernatural powers do not exist. Perhaps the supernatural power created something and that something led to the big bang. Or it created something that led to something...that led to something that led to the big bang. It is most important in science to keep an open mind about what is possible until there is any legitimate proof. |
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If, at one point, there was nothing, then there could be no laws of nature. Unless you describe nature as nothingness--it could not have existed before this explosion. This is why I believe there was a supernatural Creator. Logically, it makes sense considering the chain of evidences that seem to point in that direction (once again, they may not prove but they suggest). And I was careful as to how I phrased my belief. I was leaving room for error... Tell this to the Darwinists. They are STILL lacking "legitimate proof."
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You must not pay attention very well...
Other scientific evidences strongly support the Big Bang. I haven't claimed that the Big Bang has been Proven. On the other hand...NO scientific proofs support (or prove for that matter) the Darwinist view.
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I have read of too many great thinkers that have declared all of science is essentially known, only to have the rug pulled from underneath them and the new age of thinking begins. Quote:
Looking far past the physics and mathematics, I personally view the universe we know as the best evidence of a Creator. Perhaps my mind is too simple to understand the universe, but it seems too beautiful and improbable to have happened by accident. Then again maybe there are millions of universes all with different laws of physics and the one we reside in is the one out a million that can harbor life. |
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If anything, I give that man tons of respect lasting that long with ALS and STILL continuing his work. Great attitude!
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Hawking is probably the most famous physicist today, but I don't think I would consider him one of the greatest of the day. That title would probably go to Edward Witten. However when you consider what Hawking has had to deal with medically during his professional career, he certainly has one of the greatest minds of our time. This man can solve path integrals completely IN HIS HEAD! Geez, give me a full week, a reference book, and a pad of paper and maybe I can do the same. He is certainly someone I would like to meet someday. |
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Oh for sure. You'd better hurry up on that one though.
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