(May 1, 2017 at 10:32 am)Little Rik Wrote: After so many years that most of you guys praise science as the panacea to human problems
now is time to show that you know something about science.
Here are three of the very basic questions.
1) In the existence of this universe of ours in which order the fundamental factors came.
The matter, the water, the light-energy, the air or the space?
(Did the matter came first or last and what about the other factors?)
2) And why one factor came first and the next follow?
3) What is the best way to understand how the above universal factors are positioned or arranged?
Remember that I did not say anything about a creator so let us concentrate on science alone.
OK, I've looked at this thread and the other people's responses. They've been addressed by others, but I'll give you my take.
1. Science is not a panacea for human problems. It is a method for finding descriptions that give us insight into the physical world. Science doesn't "solve" human problems. Your actual "question" isn't a question, but some sort of malformed statement. The answer to it, as near as I can tell is, "we don't know". I know, checkmate, atheists!

2. This is actually a question, but the syntax leaves me trying to figure out what you are actually asking.

3. Since the first two questions don't make any sense, I have no idea on how to answer the third. I'd suggest that you study English composition a bit, so that you can arrange words so that other people can understand them. You ARE a native English speaker, right?

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