RE: Where did the universe come from? Atheistic origin science has no answer.
July 10, 2014 at 12:51 am
(July 3, 2014 at 7:49 pm)Blackout Wrote:matter, energy, space, time, laws of physics haven't always existed.(October 10, 2013 at 10:11 am)SavedByGraceThruFaith Wrote: Where did the universe come from? Atheistic origin science has no answer.
The current “theory” is that the universe came into being from some explosion called the Big Bang. The standard Big Bang theory does not match smoothness of the cosmic background radiation. So the theory of Inflation was added to the standard Big Bang. That is the latest conjecture of modern science.
Now there are many problems with this “answer” to the origin of the universe. If nothing existed before the Big Bang, then the Big Bang violates a number of principle and laws of science. It violates conservation of mass-energy. The energy went from nothing to all the energy of the universe. It violates cause and effect. Nothing never just explodes and becomes something. It violates all observations, since nothing never just explodes into something. It also does not explain the origin of the laws of nature or why there is even order in the universe.
If something existed before the Big Bang, then the origin question is not answered at all. If the universe always existed, then the 2nd law of thermodynamics says that all order disappeared an infinite time ago. But that is not the case. Also there is still no explanation of the origin of the laws of nature or why there is even order in the universe.
Does your religion have the answer?
"three British astrophysicists, Steven Hawking, George Ellis, and Roger Penrose turned their attention to the Theory of Relativity and its implications regarding our notions of time. In 1968 and 1970, they published papers in which they extended Einstein's Theory of General Relativity to include measurements of time and space. According to their calculations, time and space had a finite beginning that corresponded to the origin of matter and energy"
http://www.big-bang-theory.com/
this would agree with the hebrew verb used in genesis 1 and 2 describing the universe and the human spirit as originating from something that previously didn't exist, ex nihilo. lawrence krauss agrees with 'nothing' in his book 'a universe from nothing'.
Atheist Credo: A universe by chance that also just happened to admit the observer by chance.