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dismayed 07-18-2009, 10:04 PM What proof is there that the "universe is expanding?" Our eyes can only see so far, but if we look up into the cloudless sky we never see the end to that which we are looking at...do we? To say our universe is expanding, is that only because of the telescopes and planetary vehicles we have designed and placed in space to look further out into space then what our eyes can actually see on their own? In other words, the machinery is assisting us to bring into better view that which we already see but can't distinguish.
I don't know that our universe is expanding/growing...only our ability, with the assistance of some machinery, to reach further out ito it.
Without a doubt, our "knowledge" of our universe is expanding.
The expanding space theory is basic cosmology at this point... the expansion has been measured by astronomers across millions and millions of light years. It has been mathematically "proven." I won't go into the massive amount of technical details, but if you are curious you can read about it here:
Metric expansion of space - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expanding_universe)
There is also a follow-on theory known as the "big crunch" that states eventually the universe will stop expanding and be pulled back in on itself due to the effects of dark matter. Perhaps we'll end up back at that singularity point once again, only to explode in another big bang and start over.
Professor Dr. Stephen Hawking has written several books on the subject that are actually somewhat entertaining to read.
possumfritter 07-18-2009, 10:26 PM Thank you dismayed...I have it on my reading list for tomorrow.
dismayed 07-18-2009, 11:33 PM Einstein contended that E=mc2. Does is it not follow that M=e/c2? If energy can be neither created nor destroyed then it is reasonable to conclude that it has always been in existence.
I've been trying to respond to this for an hour, but my post became so unwieldy that I think it is best if I just summarize:
It's not that simple, and there's a lot of debate in the cosmological community about this. A big bang that starts the universe off so small and with such infinite mass that relativity completely breaks down, a possible big crunch that returns us to a pre-big bang state, dark energy and matter pushing and prodding us along, and an information paradox created by black holes which destroy/completely remove from our universe and seal off forever mass and/or energy paint a really weird picture that seems to contradict your basic hypothesis. Add to this the weirdest fact of all: all of the above paragraph has occurred or will occur in a space-time (if you can call it that) outside of our laws of physics and our known reality, therefore cannot be observed, and at least I can come up with some thoughts on why a creator seems necessary.
possumfritter 07-19-2009, 12:32 PM dismayed,
Well, I read through the link you provided, and all I can say is, if you understand all that...all the best to ya. It's wayyyyyyyyyyyy over my head.
I understood more of what "you" wrote in the original post of yours that I responded too than what I read on wikipedia.
For now, I'll just stick to reading Kahlil Gibran, growing my tomatoes, and looking through my son's telescope whenever I am in Pennsylvania.
BTW, what was the fella's name (might have been an Astronomer) that used to be on TV a good bit that began his program with something along the lines of "billions and billions of years ago...?"
gmwise 07-19-2009, 03:01 PM Carl Sagan
possumfritter 07-19-2009, 05:08 PM Thank ya gmwise
trousers 07-21-2009, 02:29 PM If matter is all that is, then it must be its own source of eternal self-sustaining and self-perpetuating power eternally backwards and forwards.
If matter is all that is, then by that definition alone it omnipresent, everywhere at once.
But that doesn't make it a deity.
trousers 07-21-2009, 02:30 PM dismayed,
Well, I read through the link you provided, and all I can say is, if you understand all that...all the best to ya. It's wayyyyyyyyyyyy over my head.
I understood more of what "you" wrote in the original post of yours that I responded too than what I read on wikipedia.
For now, I'll just stick to reading Kahlil Gibran, growing my tomatoes, and looking through my son's telescope whenever I am in Pennsylvania.
BTW, what was the fella's name (might have been an Astronomer) that used to be on TV a good bit that began his program with something along the lines of "billions and billions of years ago...?"
Discovery Science has an updated version of the show out. Same show just with updated graphics. Good stuff.
silvergrove 01-15-2010, 01:16 AM The Winner: Evolution in Two Minutes | DISCOVER Magazine (http://discovermagazine.com/contests/evolution-in-two-minutes-or-less/)
This site lists some good videos that explain evolution.
metro 01-16-2010, 07:19 PM The Winner: Evolution in Two Minutes | DISCOVER Magazine (http://discovermagazine.com/contests/evolution-in-two-minutes-or-less/)
This site lists some good videos that explain evolution.
This site talks about the #1 best selling book in recorded history, The Holy Bible. Explains creationism:
BibleGateway.com: A searchable online Bible in over 100 versions and 50 languages. (http://www.biblegateway.com/)
trousers 01-18-2010, 11:00 AM This site talks about the #1 best selling book in recorded history, The Holy Bible. Explains creationism:
BibleGateway.com: A searchable online Bible in over 100 versions and 50 languages. (http://www.biblegateway.com/)
Where's the explanation?
metro 01-18-2010, 02:05 PM Start in Genesis.
USG '60 01-18-2010, 02:17 PM Start in Genesis.
THAT ought to convince us alright. :)
Uncle Slayton 01-31-2010, 11:36 AM This site talks about the #1 best selling book in recorded history, The Holy Bible. Explains creationism:
BibleGateway.com: A searchable online Bible in over 100 versions and 50 languages. (http://www.biblegateway.com/)
Just because I can get Grimm's Fairy Tales translated into 50 languages doesn't make them any less fictional.
"God said it, I believe it, that settles it" is not a logical position, and is a lousy argument.
Where did everything come from?
skyrick 02-01-2010, 10:14 PM Where did everything come from?
A magician in the clouds?
Bunty 02-01-2010, 11:46 PM Where did everything come from?
Maybe God in Heaven wonders the same thing.
mugofbeer 02-02-2010, 10:11 AM I think God created the foundation for everything, then let evolution take it's course. LOL
skyrick 02-02-2010, 10:47 AM I think God created the foundation for everything, then let evolution take it's course. LOL
Why does there have to be an anthropomorphic entity? What if Quantum Physics are god?
ewoodard 02-03-2010, 12:36 PM Mug, I actually agree with you on your observation. Why couldn't "God" have started everything and then let nature decide the best course?
Sky, why quantum physics, what if we find out that we are just one big experiment by "aliens", or some other advanced life form?
I am not trying to cause a rukus, just making observations, and trying to provoke thought. I do believe that God caused the big bang and evolution is his way of allowing life to continue on his creation to fit the conditions that we created as beings with self determination. If all he wanted was a bunch of followers then he would have created us in that mold. All of this is just my simple opinion.
skyrick 02-03-2010, 05:21 PM Mug, I actually agree with you on your observation. Why couldn't "God" have started everything and then let nature decide the best course?
Sky, why quantum physics, what if we find out that we are just one big experiment by "aliens", or some other advanced life form?
I am not trying to cause a rukus, just making observations, and trying to provoke thought. I do believe that God caused the big bang and evolution is his way of allowing life to continue on his creation to fit the conditions that we created as beings with self determination. If all he wanted was a bunch of followers then he would have created us in that mold. All of this is just my simple opinion.
I believe that all societies throughout history have created "God" and an accompanying religion to assuage the terror of mortality. With the possible exception of Scientology, which I hesitate to call a religion, all faiths assume an entire universe built just for we happy few, we Earth dwellers. Because we, as humans, build and construct things we assume that everything has an origin and an originator. It's widely recognized and accepted that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it simply changes states. It is easier for me to believe that, rather than having been created, the Universe simply is and always has been, in countless expansions and contractions. Come to think of it, that kind of describes God. So if you want to say that the entirety of the universe is God, I can subscribe to that idea. But don't try to convince me that the Universe is looking down on me hoping I behave; I'm not buying that.
If we were designed and built by God, any god, why did he locate our home in the outskirts of the unfashionable eastern spiral arm of a very minor galaxy?
Kidding around a little (just a little) with that last sentence for the Doug Adams fans.
But don't try to convince me that the Universe is looking down on me hoping I behave; I'm not buying that.
Heaven forbid we behave.
skyrick 02-04-2010, 06:39 AM Heaven forbid we behave.
The quote you used and your response are incongruous. I have nothing against behaving. I do it quite regularly, as a matter of fact. I don't behave because I'm being watched or threatened with eternal damnation though.
I have nothing against behaving. I do it quite regularly, as a matter of fact. I don't behave because I'm being watched or threatened with eternal damnation though.
Then you have a lot in common with most religious folks.
Joe Daddy 02-05-2010, 07:14 PM I think God created the foundation for everything, then let evolution take it's course. LOL
Who created God?
PennyQuilts 02-05-2010, 09:09 PM Who created God?
I think the notion is that God is and always has been, which is an attribute of being god.
Joe Daddy 02-05-2010, 10:16 PM I think the notion is that God is and always has been, which is an attribute of being god.
Yes, I've heard that, but it still doesn't quite answer the question.
Nobody really "knows".
PennyQuilts 02-05-2010, 10:56 PM Yes, I've heard that, but it still doesn't quite answer the question.
Nobody really "knows".. If they did, they would be quite godlike!
Joe Daddy 02-06-2010, 08:26 AM . If they did, they would be quite godlike!
LOL! And now we have come full circle.
USG '60 02-06-2010, 09:49 AM Who created God?
Abraham?
PennyQuilts 02-09-2010, 08:00 AM YouTube - A Brief History of Pretty Much Everything (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNYZH9kuaYM&feature=player_embedded)
HewenttoJared 02-09-2010, 01:52 PM YouTube - A Brief History of Pretty Much Everything (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNYZH9kuaYM&feature=player_embedded)
"critical hit" lol
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