RE: Questions questions questions
April 18, 2012 at 4:08 pm
(This post was last modified: April 18, 2012 at 4:32 pm by WallaceT.)
Thanks for the response Tiberius. I believe that is basically what the big bang theory says. Care to elaborate? I've studied physics and evolutionary biology. I've seen quite a few documentaries where scientists speculate half jokingly about all kinds of strange concepts probably to illustrate that there are no answers.
There's nothing pointlessly random about physics? Very interesting view indeed.
"the rational position is to presume the entity does not exist". I don't agree I think the rational position is to presume nothing.
Thanks for the interesting responses guys. Just to let you know I've studied physics, evolutionary biology, the big bang, dark matter, dark energy, anti-matter, quantum physics, sub-atomic particles. My questions are more philosophical than scientific I suppose and there are no real answers.
I've seen a number of interesting theories on what was before the big bang. Time and space didn't exist. Time existed. Some form of energy existed. A bubble escaped from another dimension or universe. We don't know what was there before the big bang.
There's nothing pointlessly random about physics? Very interesting view indeed.
"the rational position is to presume the entity does not exist". I don't agree I think the rational position is to presume nothing.
Thanks for the interesting responses guys. Just to let you know I've studied physics, evolutionary biology, the big bang, dark matter, dark energy, anti-matter, quantum physics, sub-atomic particles. My questions are more philosophical than scientific I suppose and there are no real answers.
I've seen a number of interesting theories on what was before the big bang. Time and space didn't exist. Time existed. Some form of energy existed. A bubble escaped from another dimension or universe. We don't know what was there before the big bang.