RE: what is god actually
September 15, 2009 at 11:22 pm
(This post was last modified: September 15, 2009 at 11:23 pm by Violet.)
Did i say it was a god? No, I say that the Big Bang must be cyclic if it is the origin. It would have HAD to sprout up from nothing if it is not part of a cyclic system, and our universe still be an original.
What is a more plausible version of the Big Bang than: infinitesimally small particle from nothing exploding into the universe?
There are many more logical ways to envision the Big Bang in a cyclic version. Perhaps it would do us all well to remember that energy can neither be created, nor destroyed: only transfered in form can it be.
Some physicists would like to make an exception to this rule for the Big Bang... however: If a rule has exceptions, then it disbecomes a rule. Either the Big Bang is misunderstood (As I think likely), or ours is not an original universe.
What is a more plausible version of the Big Bang than: infinitesimally small particle from nothing exploding into the universe?
There are many more logical ways to envision the Big Bang in a cyclic version. Perhaps it would do us all well to remember that energy can neither be created, nor destroyed: only transfered in form can it be.
Some physicists would like to make an exception to this rule for the Big Bang... however: If a rule has exceptions, then it disbecomes a rule. Either the Big Bang is misunderstood (As I think likely), or ours is not an original universe.
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day