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re: How would the discovery of life on other planets affect us?
Posted on 3/22/14 at 11:36 am to The Calvin
Posted on 3/22/14 at 11:36 am to The Calvin
quote:You should probably reread the related posts prior to proceeding.
Regarding Big Bang Theory
IAW Big Bang Theory, what preceded Cosmic expansion?
Now that you (presumably) understand you were wrong regarding cosmic expansion as a beginning, let's build on that a bit.
What does the BBT cite as origin of the singularity?
Posted on 3/22/14 at 11:45 am to NC_Tigah
Cosmic expansion was ultimately the beginning of our universe. If you're asking me what "caused" the infinitesimally small bit of matter to eventually expand so, or to originate in the first place, I guess that is the million dollar question.
I would say to someone who thinks a god or many gods did this--who then created them, if everything must have a "creator"? It is a circular argument
I can't imagine it was the only instance of a "Big Bang" though. Though that is just thinking out loud
I would say to someone who thinks a god or many gods did this--who then created them, if everything must have a "creator"? It is a circular argument
I can't imagine it was the only instance of a "Big Bang" though. Though that is just thinking out loud
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