oh the big bang itself definitely happened. your really does not really make grammatical sense given the nature of my initial point.Josh1 said:jet black:well you can say we don't know how the big bang started in schools
Exactly, I could be safe to say that you could not prove it all.
you mean we haven't witnessed universes being born? of course not, that process does not happen in our space. remember that the Big Bang created spacetime as well as all the stuff in it.jesusisthewtl said:Jet Black if I'm not mistaken, you are saying that the universe could have been created but not by an intelligent creator. Is this correct.
We as humans have never witnessed natural processes doing anything remotely similar to what you are giving them credit for.
Josh1 said:If the big bang really "was'. Then why are certain planets and their moons spinning backwards?
That just don't happen if something spins and explodes out there
Josh1 said:What Proof? Clearly statements like this our from personal incredulity. Please refrain.
Jet Black said:before I follow that link, is it the one where they said that th CMB was too flat?
I find it highly amusing the way they later attempt to use WMAP results to back up their (incorrect) claims, but never retract the (incorerct) COBE based ones
yeap. all the scientists say" hey, this COBE thing is pretty cool but the resolution cant show us fine detailMartinM said:Indeed, it is. COBE found the CMB to be 'perfectly smooth', apparently. News to me. I was under the impression that it did show small anisotropies. So is the scientfic community in general. Funny, that.
sounds like "not at all suprised pie"Creationists contradicting themselves? Well, cover me in eggs and flour and bake me in the oven for forty minutes.
Wow, that's cleversounds like "not at all suprised pie"
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