RE: My House Did not have a Builder (or did it?)
December 31, 2017 at 4:00 pm
(This post was last modified: December 31, 2017 at 4:02 pm by WinterHold.)
(December 31, 2017 at 1:45 pm)Wololo Wrote:No it's not !
(December 28, 2017 at 12:47 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote: Hello, OP.
The universe is very similar in its building blocks; for example you always have standards that make up what we know.
For instance; it's a standards that life as we know it require water. It's also a standard that Chemical reactions take place everywhere we know. The Physical realm we are a part of, is the same physical realm for others.
The design is unified; or in other words: was made by the same entity.
Even when we exclude this theory; we remain with the atoms that caused the big bang: where did they come from? It becomes an unbreakable loop until we break free from it with the assumption, that an infinite, stronger force we know nothing about -God-, existed and made the big bang happen.
The difference between theism and atheism; to me; is this exact spot: some believe the creator is intelligent; others believe the creator was thoughtless particles that exploded.
What creator? The whole thing makes itself.
http://www.hawking.org.uk/the-beginning-of-time.html
Quote:. At a singularity, all the laws of physics would have broken down. This means that the state of the universe, after the Big Bang, will not depend on anything that may have happened before, because the deterministic laws that govern the universe will break down in the Big Bang. The universe will evolve from the Big Bang, completely independently of what it was like before. Even the amount of matter in the universe, can be different to what it was before the Big Bang, as the Law of Conservation of Matter, will break down at the Big Bang
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Please; explain to me:
1-where did the singularity come from?
2-Is question 1 even valid? since all laws break at the big bang?
Moreover:
Quote:Since events before the Big Bang have no observational consequences, one may as well cut them out of the theory, and say that time began at the Big Bang. Events before the Big Bang, are simply not defined, because there's no way one could measure what happened at them.
Quote: Events before the Big Bang, are simply not defined, because there's no way one could measure what happened at them
Please; explain to me how you knew how things were at the big bang?
You didn't just define; you even pick a theory from so many to replace with the only fact: things couldn't even be defined before the big bang.