Quote (Torm1 @ Jul 26 2011 11:41pm)
Then I'm sure one will ask the question, what created the big bang?
The im sure someone found out where I was going with this

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Quote (Toothfariy @ Jul 26 2011 11:35pm)
well they contend that the sun is basicaly a big ball of gas in constant nuclear reaction. The enegry came from the nebula, the star basically split from it and was sustaining itself.
The sun does not "create" enegry; it is radiating it out into the around surrounding it. Giving us enegry here on earth, but also to the other planets. The enegry can become insignificant in the vastness of space, but is significant here where we have a closed organic system.
At some point, the amount of gas in the sun will be so little that it is overwhelmed. Then i believe it either becomes a super giant or a white dwarf, and either supernovas or turns into a blackhole.
You say the energy came from the nebula, but then where did the energy from the nebula come from?
You see where im going with this? Torm got the jist of it. Its kinda like evolution, you can trace an evolutionary path so far, but int he end how did it get here when you cant trace it back any farther.
In fact, most evolutionary biologists believe there is a higher power that created them.