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Physical & Life Sciences
Star Formation and why evolution is not true
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<blockquote data-quote="Chalnoth" data-source="post: 47692465" data-attributes="member: 159254"><p>Well, no, it doesn't. The big bang theory accurately describes the expansion of the universe. But it does so only back in time to a certain point. Before that, the theory predicts nonsense, and so cannot be accurate. We now know that some variant of inflationary theory describes what the universe was doing before that time. And inflation is such that we cannot see any beginning of it. Furthermore, even if there was a beginning to inflation (and there probably was), it's entirely possible for that beginning to have stemmed from a pre-existing space-time, indicating that we have no evidence whatsoever for a beginning to the universe as a whole, even if our own region had one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chalnoth, post: 47692465, member: 159254"] Well, no, it doesn't. The big bang theory accurately describes the expansion of the universe. But it does so only back in time to a certain point. Before that, the theory predicts nonsense, and so cannot be accurate. We now know that some variant of inflationary theory describes what the universe was doing before that time. And inflation is such that we cannot see any beginning of it. Furthermore, even if there was a beginning to inflation (and there probably was), it's entirely possible for that beginning to have stemmed from a pre-existing space-time, indicating that we have no evidence whatsoever for a beginning to the universe as a whole, even if our own region had one. [/QUOTE]
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