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Except they didn't prove the universe had a beginning, they showed that it has expanded from a very hot dense state. Whether that was the beginning or there was something before that is still unknown, but the scientific bet is increasingly on there being something prior (assuming a temporal description is applicable).
If there was something before the Big Bang, it had to be immaterial, outside of space and outside of time. It also had to set the conditions exactly right for the matter, galaxies, stars and planets to form and for life to exist.
 
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Except they didn't prove the universe had a beginning, they showed that it has expanded from a very hot dense state. Whether that was the beginning or there was something before that is still unknown, but the scientific bet is increasingly on there being something prior (assuming a temporal description is applicable).
In which... My descriptions and imaginations on the beginning are temporal. And I also enjoy different approaches and theories as to the origins of it all, thanks.
 
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James Webb Space Telescope focusing into the deepest image taken yet.... Only to find thousands more undiscovered universes..

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I also marvel that the photons traveled such time and distance that they can be seen contrasted with the darkness in such clarity.
 
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If there was something before the Big Bang, it had to be immaterial, outside of space and outside of time.
What makes you think so?

It also had to set the conditions exactly right for the matter, galaxies, stars and planets to form and for life to exist.
There may be an infinite number of ways that the underlying laws can be to give rise to complexity and life, and an infinite number of ways they can't. Intelligent beings will inevitably find themselves in a universe that can support intelligent life (i.e. the anthropic principle); no surprises there.
 
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Well, at the time in the 1920s, most scientists back then thought the universe was in a steady state (as in, it has existed for infinitely many years). Lemaitre was the first scientist, along with Hubble to prove that the universe had a beginning.
Lemaitre wasn't even the first to discover what he is most famous for, which is why his name doesn't go first:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker_metric

(Though his work was after Friedmann, Lemaitre didn't know Friedmann's work.)

The concept of a "beginning" of the universe is a Christian ideal.
Many religions have posited a "beginning" in the origin stories.
Anyways, it is getting late here, but it is good that science (when done properly), can prove faith.
It is not the purpose of science to prop-up any faith system, nor does "doing it properly" result in any result for or against a faith. It just isn't relevant.
 
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Lemaitre wasn't even the first to discover what he is most famous for, which is why his name doesn't go first:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker_metric

(Though his work was after Friedmann, Lemaitre didn't know Friedmann's work.)


Many religions have posited a "beginning" in the origin stories.

It is not the purpose of science to prop-up any faith system, nor does "doing it properly" result in any result for or against a faith. It just isn't relevant.
Friedmann was born into the Russian Orthodox church. :)


Quote from Wikipedia: Friedmann was baptized into the Russian Orthodox Church as an infant, and lived much of his life in Saint Petersburg.

But yes, most religions do have an origin story for the universe, I have to give you that. Seems that the 1920s was a turning point for astronomy. :) And yes, it is not the purpose for science to prop-up any religion, but it puts a smile on my face when science does support my faith. But hey, you do you, my friend.
 
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Except they didn't prove the universe had a beginning, they showed that it has expanded from a very hot dense state. Whether that was the beginning or there was something before that is still unknown, but the scientific bet is increasingly on there being something prior (assuming a temporal description is applicable).
That is true, however, many scientists still think that the universe had a starting state, and there was nothing before it. About half of scientists believe in a higher power or God.

There are scientists who believe in a cyclical universe, where the universe expands and contracts, infinitely, but I do not believe in a cyclical universe myself: What would this cyclic model of the universe mean for the Big Bang?


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Those are beautiful galaxies. :) That is why I like the JWST, as it takes crisp images.

I'm sorry if I've asked you this before, but have you read God's Voice in the Stars, by Ken Fleming?
 
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Ooh, I do not follow mysticism, brother. :)

It isn't.

It describes the twelve constellations as the Hebrews saw them.

Not as the Greeks saw them.

My favorite example is Aries.

Known by the Greeks as THE RAM, the Hebrews knew Aries as THE LAMB.

Or, more appropriately, THE LAMB OF GOD.

And, by extention, THE LAMB OF GOD, SLAIN FROM THE FOUNDATION OF THE WORLD.

A title known by the Hebrews as belonging to the Messiah.

When Jesus was crucified on the Cross, and it went dark for three hours between noon and three, anyone who looked up in the sky over the Cross would see just that:

ARIES, THE LAMB OF GOD, SLAIN FROM THE FOUNDATION OF THE WORLD

Another example is Gemini.

Known by the Greeks as TWINS, the Hebrews knew Gemini as KING OF KINGS and LORD OF LORDS.

Neat, huh?
 
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It isn't.

It describes the twelve constellations as the Hebrews saw them.

Not as the Greeks saw them.

My favorite example is Aries.

Known by the Greeks as THE RAM, the Hebrews knew Aries as THE LAMB.

Or, more appropriately, THE LAMB OF GOD.

And, by extention, THE LAMB OF GOD, SLAIN FROM THE FOUNDATION OF THE WORLD.

A title known by the Hebrews as belonging to Jesus Christ.

When Jesus was crucified on the Cross, and it went dark for three hours between noon and three, anyone who looked up in the sky over the Cross would see just that.

ARIES THE LAMB OF GOD, SLAIN FROM THE FOUNDATION OF THE WORLD

Another example is Gemini.

Known by the Greeks as TWINS, the Hebrews knew Gemini as KING OF KINGS and LORD OF LORDS.

Neat, huh?
Amen to this. :) It is good that the Hebrews had better names for the constellations. You wanna know something cool about this?

Matthew 25:33 (NKJV): "And He will set the sheep on His right hand, but the goats on the left."

Lambs to the right, goats to the left. A ram is basically a goat, so we as Christians are supposed to be like lambs.
 
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Amen to this. :) It is good that the Hebrews had better names for the constellations. You wanna know something cool about this?

Matthew 25:33 (NKJV): "And He will set the sheep on His right hand, but the goats on the left."

Lambs to the right, goats to the left. A ram is basically a goat, so we as Christians are supposed to be like lambs.

WOW! :oldthumbsup:
 
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If there was something before the Big Bang, it had to be immaterial, outside of space and outside of time. It also had to set the conditions exactly right for the matter, galaxies, stars and planets to form and for life to exist.
You are confusing cause and effect by implying that the conditions were set for life etc. Scientifically speaking, life etc. is a result, not the cause, of any initial conditions.

This quote from Douglas Adams 'Guide to the Galaxy' may help you to understand:

“This is rather as if you imagine a puddle waking up one morning and thinking, 'This is an interesting world I find myself in — an interesting hole I find myself in — fits me rather neatly, doesn't it? In fact it fits me staggeringly well, must have been made to have me in it!' This is such a powerful idea that as the sun rises in the sky and the air heats up and as, gradually, the puddle gets smaller and smaller, frantically hanging on to the notion that everything's going to be alright, because this world was meant to have him in it, was built to have him in it; so the moment he disappears catches him rather by surprise. I think this may be something we need to be on the watch out for.”

OB
 
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