RE: I bet you don't know this one
June 29, 2014 at 2:24 am
(This post was last modified: June 29, 2014 at 2:26 am by Wyrd of Gawd.)
I thought that was a good summary of what you guys have been saying about the Big Bang. I've asked several questions about it and those comments were summaries of the answers I've received. I thought that it was a scientific theory and not "God did it by magic" religious theory that's straight out of Genesis chapter 1.
I realize that it's an imposition but maybe someone such as yourself would be so kind as to explain how the Universe can be larger than what it's supposed to be if it's age is based on the speed of light being constant. And how the Big Bang created the black holes that anchor the stars into galaxies. I'm curious as to how the distant galaxies are the same age as the universe when that means that the galaxies would have be have been formed as complete units very shortly after the Big Bang.
Will you be so kind as to be my tutor? Thank you.
I realize that it's an imposition but maybe someone such as yourself would be so kind as to explain how the Universe can be larger than what it's supposed to be if it's age is based on the speed of light being constant. And how the Big Bang created the black holes that anchor the stars into galaxies. I'm curious as to how the distant galaxies are the same age as the universe when that means that the galaxies would have be have been formed as complete units very shortly after the Big Bang.
Will you be so kind as to be my tutor? Thank you.