Evolution v. Creationism Debate

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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,759
    edited February 2015
    That is totally fascinating. I have also wondered about infinity when it comes to the universe.... infinity is a really fucked up concept. Not everyone buys that it's possible outside of theory I think.
    But since when was the big bang theory one of the most widely accepted concepts, as the article mentions?? Hell, I'm not sure I even believe it, and I'm an atheist on the side of the scientists, lol.

    I wish the sky looked like that still. Would be so cool to be able to see space phenomena from earth.
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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,671
    PJ_Soul said:

    That is totally fascinating. I have also wondered about infinity when it comes to the universe.... infinity is a really fucked up concept. Not everyone buys thst it's possible outside of theory I think.
    But since when was the big band LG theory one of the most widely accepted concepts, as the article mentions?? He'll, I'm not sure I even believe it, and I'm an atheist on the side of the scientists, lol.

    I wish the sky looked like thst still. Would be so cool to be able to see space phenomena from earth.
    Interesting concepts, forever and infinity are!

    I was talking to a prof (psychology, not cosmology) I used to work with and she said she had read another theory that proposed that once there was nothing and a slight shift of some kind caused the universe to start up. Now I know that's a sketchy summary of the theory- we were more focused on other issues- and she couldn't recall where she had read that. If this at all sounds familiar, it would be interesting to read about that theory.

    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni