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So far as most people agree to the "big bang theory" (not the TV show). There might be some theory that you  might thought of, if there is this topic welcomes all the science geeks and normal people to post there theories. Of coarse you can't break forum rules. This topic is only for entertainment purposes only. Any disrespect to any Religion will not be tolerated. So I guess I'll start with my theory as an example.

 

1. (help me name this) -------> I think the universe was never created but it was destroyed before, by humans. scientist say that there is an possiblility that the wrold will end on year 3000 ( some number can't remebr). so let's say 4.5 billion years ago humans like us lived in a smilar planet like Earth and it was destoyed in the year 3000 from a natural coarse or human activity. I know people will disagree with me but that's how I think. Im just a kid OK?

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big bang theory doesnt have a strong base.. how can big bang take place if nothing even existed before big bang. and if something did then where did they come from....

 

here's mine:

galactus created himself.

he farted hard...so hard that a huge explosion took place which scientists now call "big bang" which created atoms then the whole universe..

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1. (help me name this) -------> 

I name your theory, "The Joe Factor". What happened, was this night watchman named "Joe" who worked in a neuron-particle-electro power facility, spilled soda on the control panels. While wiping it up, he accidentally hit the "Don't Touch This" button..."Pfffffft!!!"... They never knew what hit them. :huh:   

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Haters inbound...PM me if you want to discuss this, don't start a war in this topic for the mods' sake, thanks!

 

l) The Proof from Motion. We observe motion all around us. Whatever is in motion now was at rest until moved by something else, and that by something else, and so on. But if there were an infinite series of movers, all waiting to be moved by something else, then actual motion could never have got started, and there would be no motion now. But there is motion now. So there must be a First Mover which is itself unmoved. This First Mover we call God. 

2) The Proof from Efficient Cause. Everything in the world has its efficient cause--its maker--and that maker has its maker, and so on. The coffee table was made by the carpenter, the carpenter by his or her parents, and on and on. But if there were just an infinite series of such makers, the series could never have got started, and therefore be nothing now. But there is something everything there is! So there must have been a First Maker, that was not itself made, and that First Maker we call God. 

3) The Proof from Necessary vs. Possible Being. Possible, or contingent, beings are those, such as cars and trees and you and I, whose existence is not necessary. For all such beings there is a time before they come to be when they are not yet, and a time after they cease to be when they are no more. If everything were merely possible, there would have been a time, long ago, when nothing had yet come to be. Nothing comes from nothing, so in that case there would be nothing now! But there is something now-the world and everything in it-so there must be at least one necessary being. This Necessary Being we call God. 

4) The Proof from Degrees of Perfection. We all evaluate things and people in terms of their being more or less perfectly true, good, noble and so on. We have certain standards of how things and people should be. But we would have no such standards unless there were some being that is perfect in every way, something that is the truest, noblest, and best. That Most Perfect Being we call God. 

5) The Proof from Design. As we look at the world around us, and ourselves, we see ample evidence of design--the bird's wing, designed for the purpose of flight; the human ear, designed for the purpose of hearing; the natural environment, designed to support life; and on and on. If there is design, there must be a designer. That Designer we call God

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big bang theory doesnt have a strong base.. how can big bang take place if nothing even existed before big bang. and if something did then where did they come from....

 

here's mine:

galactus created himself.

he farted hard...so hard that a huge explosion took place which scientists now call "big bang" which created atoms then the whole universe..

Haven't you ever heard of conciousness? it's the ability to understand impossible things for example: is the universe infinite, well maybe if you gain more conciousness you will understand it.

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big bang theory doesnt have a strong base.. how can big bang take place if nothing even existed before big bang. and if something did then where did they come from....

Well, just because you don't understand the theory doesn't mean it's wrong, sir :)

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If you listen to scientist and your "religion teacher", and mix both theories together, you get: There was a god, and everything just happened out of nowhere (big bang). Makes sense...

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A single question I have always asked has silenced hundreds tongues. 'If God created everything, Why?'

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A single question I have always asked has silenced hundreds tongues. 'If God created everything, Why?'

I have one more question: where da*** did God came from  :wacko:

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Everything that existed was in one thing smaller than subatomic particle. An explosion sent all the matter in different directions forming other things like galaxies and etc which explains how the universe is still expanding because the big bang hasn't depleted. If "God" existed and created the universe, what created God and how did God create? And what if we have a "multiverse"? Does a multiverse exist? If we do have a multiverse, then we'll have multiple big bangs.

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Everything that existed was in one thing smaller than subatomic particle. An explosion sent all the matter in different directions forming other things like galaxies and etc which explains how the universe is still expanding because the big bang hasn't depleted. If "God" existed and created the universe, what created God and how did God create? And what if we have a "multiverse"? Does a multiverse exist? If we do have a multiverse, then we'll have multiple big bangs.

my theory is based on multiverse

during big bang , matter and anti matter collided and according to scientists only one one matter particle survived

but i can somewhat prove that with the existence of antiprotons , antielectrons and antineutrons [the anti matter image of the three basic particles ] that a parallel "uni"verse of anti-matter exists

so what goes on here , goes on there

but of course we first need to travel faster than light

second we can not make physical or electromagnetic contact with them because matter and anti matter neutralize each other and explode [ my theory of neutralization of cosmos ]

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God said 'Let there be light' and then the universe poofed into existence through the big bang. I mean, to our natural logic, something can't come from nothing right? Now you may be asking' Where did God come from?' Well, the same could be said for the big bang couldn't it? But anyway, God is not 'natural' but supernatural, meaning we cannot see/comprehend/fully understand Him. It's just beyond us so using our natural understandings wouldn't make much sense when applied to the spiritual world. With that being said, I couldn't tell you where God came from, and neither can you. That's just my take on things :)

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The thing that makes most sense in this case is that God has always existed, back into infinity. He never "came from" anywhere, He always was there. He is quoted as saying "I AM WHO AM". The words are with equal propriety rendered, I WILL BE WHAT I AM, or, I AM WHAT I WILL BE, or, I WILL BE WHAT I WILL BE.

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The thing that makes most sense in this case is that God has always existed, back into infinity. He never "came from" anywhere, He always was there. He is quoted as saying "I AM WHO AM". The words are with equal propriety rendered, I WILL BE WHAT I AM, or, I AM WHAT I WILL BE, or, I WILL BE WHAT I WILL BE.

That is a definite possibility :)

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First of all, I don't believe in god.

 

Second of all, great topic (not being sarcastic, just in case).

 

Now, most non-religious will agree that everything was created from the Big Bang. So question is, where did that concentrated sphere of matter come from? 

 

People assume that it was always there. Just there. But everything must have a beginning.

 

So what's the answer? We will never, ever know. Why? Because we learn from things. But how can we learn from a period when there was...nothing? 

 

No data to receive, no proof to analyze, no age-old atomic radiations to catch on our radars, no stars to detect. NOTHING.

 

So the answer to this topic's question is that we will never know.

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Science can never prove God exists, but conversely, it can never prove God doesn't. Science has its flaws, and in my opinion is as much a faith as religion. There will always be things science can't explain.

 

I'm not gonna write an essay: as a Christian im convinced of a God, who created this universe.

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Argh...... Whenever a topic like this is debated over, I have always seen two groups forming-PRO God and NO God.

I mean why? Why do PRO God believe that God exists and Why don't NO God believe it?

Is there any proof that humans came into contact with God?

What is God? Is God one of those mythological beings who came to Earth and helped 'those' humans fight 'another set of humans'? No... God wouldn't do that.

Did God send his Son to make one more religion? No... God wouldn't have a son. He can't create humans out of nowhere.

 

That brings us to, What is God? Since God is certainly not a' being', God must be energy. Pure Energy flowing through the Universe. And if that is believable, hasn't science always been able to explain different from of energies? Are these two groups so unlike each other? I say No.

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