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Total stars in Universe is rougly equal to the total number (ever) of human cells.
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RE: Total stars in Universe is rougly equal to the total number (ever) of human cells.
(May 17, 2018 at 2:55 am)Anomalocaris Wrote:
(May 17, 2018 at 12:18 am)Godscreated Wrote:  How can it be possible to have two infinite properties. Even if that were so it could not have been infinite since it was contained in one place.

GC


They do not say there was an infinite amount of energy.

GC

Why can it not have infinite properties?

You are not clear about the concept of the Big Bang.  Big Bang is not about all the stuff in one place in space and then expanding out wards in space.   If that were so, then it might seem difficult to imagine how an infinite amount of stuff in one place could expand outwards.   Big bang is about matter and their precursors were already everywhere to start with, and then everywhere itself expanded.   We only know the portion of everywhere we can observe was very small at the beginning, and pretty big now.   But We do not know how much of everywhere there is beyond where we can observe.    So we don’t know how Big the entire everywhere was before the Big Bang, we really do not know how Big the entire everywhere is now.

On the scenario about universe being infinite, space itself, or everywhere, started already being infinite.  There was already precursor to matter everywhere in it.   So even before the Big Bang there were already infinite amount of matter precursor distributed across infinite space.   Then at the moment of Big Bang, either the entire infinite space, or a portion of it much larger than our currently observable space, we don’t know, radically expanded.

 Very cute and possibly clever the way you use everywhere. I do understand what you mean but the relative size of everywhere is pre-expansion compared to post expansion puts the pre-expansion mass into a very small space. Science has for quite some time explained the pre-expansion size of the universe was as small as a walnut, their words not mine. With these things being true there could not be infinite energy.

GC

(May 17, 2018 at 9:29 am)Jehanne Wrote: GC,

The total energy of the Universe is widely held to be zero, as if it came from nothing.  Just Google it.

Dawn

 Just because some think that the case doesn't make it true. But since you have brought it up, all the energy in the universe was created from nothing, read the creation account in Genesis.

GC
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.
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RE: Total stars in Universe is rougly equal to the total number (ever) of human cells. - by Godscreated - May 17, 2018 at 11:59 pm

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