Quote (Highway95 @ Thu, Sep 24 2009, 07:21am)
What are your theories of the creation of the universe? Just out of curiosity.
I don't believe a destructive force such as the "big bang" could have started a universe so complex and well designed as ours. Design demands a designer and besides, abiotic factors cannot become biotic
Quote (Highway95 @ Thu, Sep 24 2009, 07:21am)
What are your theories of the creation of the universe? Just out of curiosity.
I don't believe a destructive force such as the "big bang" could have started a universe so complex and well designed as ours. Design demands a designer and besides, abiotic factors cannot become biotic
the big bang doesnt necessarily mean an actual explosion happened, it is just a way to describe it the best humans can.
think of it like this, IF you are saying at one point there was nothing in space, it was just an empty black nothingness, a singularity formed.(this is just a word to say we dont know how or why it formed)
this singularity is something humans will never be able to understand, how something theoretically formed from this nothingness.
anyway, when this tiny bubble of the universe formed it was the the hottest and most dense thing that has ever been (in our conceivable universe) when gravity broke off as i explained, it seeded our universe with gases. when the other forces broke off, it sent all of the mass this tiny super dense bubble contained into the young newly seeded universe. this 'bang' as they call it produced dust particals which, because of gravity, were pulled together to create the early make up of rock. the bigger the rock got the more gravitational pull it had/ the more 'dust' and gas it pulled in. this is what created stars... (the gas was hydrogen, when 2 hydrogen molecules fuse it turns it into helium) that mixed with the iron created from the bigger rocks running into eachother is what made nuclear fussion (what is going on in our sun even today) the left overs that didnt go into the newly created sun is what made solar systems.
NOW after knowing all that and how the 1st base chemicals / materials were formed we can go into what created all the different chemicals / materials that exist today.
the answer is simple... super novas, star dust. think of it like i said before... a universal science project, instead of thinking 'oh there are too many different kinds of chemicals and matter (including living matter) for it all to come from 1 single thing' think of it as, ok you are the scientist doing the project... WE, along with everything else are the finding, the billions of years of chemical reactions and study (by the scientist) the proof is everywhere... everything... everyone. we are all the years and years of base chemicals mixed with w/e new chemicals were created by different chemical reactions.
how living matter came from non living matter... thats a WHOOOLE different story that we may never know the end to.
bec