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Your right, we can never know what existed before the universe because we don't have any data or a way of finding out what existed before the big bang in our current state, however, we can make guesses by looking at what we can see and observe. Our universe itself and everything in it. For example, a lot of scientists now think that the big bang was actually a black hole that existed in an 'older' universe, this theory sprung up by just observing and analyzing data received from black holes light years away (There's a super-massive one in the middle of our Galaxy). Other theories include multiverses and how they could have played a part and people sometimes even try to explain the big bang using theories that aren't directly related to it such as the string theory. So, saying we will NEVER know what happened before the big bang isn't exactly right in my opinion. Plus, human race is like wildfire.. We grow and expand so fast its unbelievable. We can never be able to predict the technologies that we might have one day; for all we know some telescope in Hawaii could pick up something tomorrow that could be a huge breakthrough in science and help us answer these kind of questions. Kinda' reminds of something I heard a while ago; planes to Cavemen would have been Unthinkable. Anything is possible, just depends if people are willing to put the work in and if governments realize that stuff like this is more important than pointless wars. I'm probably just stating the obvious and adding nothing new to the discussion but I'm bored and have a strong urge to right something big -.- . Plus I really like Physics :3 :) EDIT: I'm a Christian myself and my personal take on God is; Would God really be God if we could trace him and fully understand him? It's a matter of faith and if your truly willing to believe in something that you cant see. Plus, I've always been intrigued by the 'definition' of God that my faith has put forward; 'I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end'. You have to admit, that's a pretty darn good 'definition' of God whether you believe in him or not (Quite clever and thoughtful in my opinion) and to me, a possible reason why we can't 'trace' God.
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When do you think earth will get destroyed by the sun?
phill4177 replied to fahim_the_boss in Archive
It will happen: probably in about 5 billion years from now. The sun will get bigger and bigger so the temperature will rise and all water on earth will start evaporating (Kinda what happened to Venus) and float off into space ending all life as we know it or if we somehow manage to survive that, we will likely get engulfed by the sun anyway (Red giant phase). Practically, we're going to get chucked out of the habitable zone (Aka Goldilocks zone). Found a video on this as well: -
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Sad to hear that your leaving Praty :unsure: . Take care and good luck with your studies! :)
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Happy St.Patrick's Day! :P :D
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There is already a conversation club for British Players. I don't wanna' be a mini mod here but use the search button next time or the conversation clubs Index. :)
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Good Luck. [Read your post]
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Wow, sweet work Athena!
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Good, need to get used to it though :D
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Fantastic! Really enjoyed it!