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Debate Forum / Re: Origin of Life
« on: January 19, 2011, 08:10:40 PM »
Holy, your belief is more than plausible. It is completely possible that God may of caused such a thing. There are countless possibilities alongside that, though. So it's very unlikely we'll ever get it right.
The only counter argument to that, is:
That perhaps our universe isn't space as we know it. We know everything around us to a point. We know there's an earth, we discovered that first, then we figured out those things in the sky are actually other entities in the sky, like earth. Then we discovered the other planets, stars and such; then the solar system. We understood the concept of space, and that it's just a bunch of shit we can never get to. That's where we still are really, except we can look at it better and go out there and explore locally. We really, don't, know, what the fuck goes on beyond what we can see. For all we know, at some point, the universe does in fact, stop. (As opposed to the possibility it doesn't ever stop) I highly, HIIIIGHLY, doubt, it all ends right there.
Yes, you are correct, something has to of caused that. Though the whole rubber band theory does make sense of the big bang. It would make sense that the universe itself, would be able to collapse, and then recreate the universe via rubber banding back. This plays along with the (I think proven?) theory that space is expanding. I honestly haven't done too much research on it, but I remember hearing it in school a lot and from friends. So if the universe were expanding, perhaps it will one day, snap back, and then BOOM. Big bang.
If not, then either A) The universe is infinite. B) The universe is something, inside of something. Like an electron to an atom, a planet to a solar system, our solar system to the Milky Way, the Milky way to.. Space? The space to the universe, then the universe to... the biverse? or Triverse? Uni is the prefix for one, isn't it? lol
Perhaps outside of the universe is something completely different, that defies all laws and rationality as we know it.
We will never know, we can only speculate, and try proving theorys that work with other things. The only thing that will prove the bible, is if God comes out of nowhere, and spawns a planet somewhere we can see. Etc.
The only counter argument to that, is:
That perhaps our universe isn't space as we know it. We know everything around us to a point. We know there's an earth, we discovered that first, then we figured out those things in the sky are actually other entities in the sky, like earth. Then we discovered the other planets, stars and such; then the solar system. We understood the concept of space, and that it's just a bunch of shit we can never get to. That's where we still are really, except we can look at it better and go out there and explore locally. We really, don't, know, what the fuck goes on beyond what we can see. For all we know, at some point, the universe does in fact, stop. (As opposed to the possibility it doesn't ever stop) I highly, HIIIIGHLY, doubt, it all ends right there.
Yes, you are correct, something has to of caused that. Though the whole rubber band theory does make sense of the big bang. It would make sense that the universe itself, would be able to collapse, and then recreate the universe via rubber banding back. This plays along with the (I think proven?) theory that space is expanding. I honestly haven't done too much research on it, but I remember hearing it in school a lot and from friends. So if the universe were expanding, perhaps it will one day, snap back, and then BOOM. Big bang.
If not, then either A) The universe is infinite. B) The universe is something, inside of something. Like an electron to an atom, a planet to a solar system, our solar system to the Milky Way, the Milky way to.. Space? The space to the universe, then the universe to... the biverse? or Triverse? Uni is the prefix for one, isn't it? lol
Perhaps outside of the universe is something completely different, that defies all laws and rationality as we know it.
We will never know, we can only speculate, and try proving theorys that work with other things. The only thing that will prove the bible, is if God comes out of nowhere, and spawns a planet somewhere we can see. Etc.