> missrae227 said on
12-04-2009 at
08:34:
i believe everything i hear cause anything is possible. we are here and that is weird but true
> twillis721 said on
12-03-2009 at
13:53:
It makes me smile when things baffle scientists.
> BrandonHawk21 said on
11-29-2009 at
09:23:
oh shit, really? ty
> nashertheatheist said on
11-26-2009 at
20:59:
The big bang was not an explosion. That is a common misconception. It was an expansion of space-time. At first it was just pure energy, until matter condensed.
> TheCynicalLiberal said on
11-25-2009 at
11:23:
good point
> TheAwesomeClub said on
11-25-2009 at
08:05:
well, if the theory of unlimited universes is correct, your statement is not merely a maybe, but a guarantee.
> BrandonHawk21 said on
11-24-2009 at
11:52:
I think the main focus should be how everything began, and from the big bangto start as matter the size of a pin exploding like millions of nuclear bombs couldn't possibly be the answer, but that's a question I feel that will NEVER be answered...just to impossible to know ezactly wtf happened, but I guess it's w/e
> TheBoHoBoy said on
11-19-2009 at
16:54:
whats this about Elvis??? Still alive? When did he die then? What are they on about? Next they will be telling us Thatcher really did become the prime minister of the uk!!!!
> mrtomaszek said on
11-19-2009 at
15:17:
I'm just sad that by the time I live I won't be able to know everything ... even the half ... Time is the most precious value as I see.
> TheCynicalLiberal said on
11-18-2009 at
05:30:
Wouldn't most universes with intelligent life not have anything human like in them, and wouldn't most universes not have intelligent life at all in them? Maybe there's a universe where Napoleon has tentacles and takes over America.
> sonyds13 said on
11-13-2009 at
16:13:
very interesting, I never knew Youtube could be so educational
> TheBuddhaTv said on
11-12-2009 at
01:42:
Thats more than disturbing, but very interesting.
> Kindred1a1 said on
10-31-2009 at
21:52:
I agree, understanding a closed system leaves nothing behind but lets not forget that these are all still fairly new theories.
> Kindred1a1 said on
10-31-2009 at
21:52:
These Theories show a universe that God did not need to literally "create", not that God doesn't exist in everything in the universe because not everything can be proven or understood. People will find solace in believing that death is not the ultimate end and that is something we will never fully understand. In order for those metaphors to work and make people good, there must be a reward at the end; Heaven or Hell.
> Kindred1a1 said on
10-31-2009 at
21:51:
I agree, humans have always wanted to explain the unexplained. You agreed that these texts are metaphors, but you are looking at all the things written as literal in order to state that "it shows how it began without God". That suggests, and correct me if I'm wrong, that you are taking in consideration the statement that God created the world in 7 days, etc literally. When the Texts say that God created Man, this does not mean, imo, that he directly did, since it was evolution that did that.
> Nedduli said on
10-31-2009 at
09:25:
And because those questions are still unanswered there is in a way something to credit God for. But its just a matter of time when these puzzles are solved too. And it isn't proof of no God, cause nothing can prove that. But if you are a sane person, you must understand that when you have complete understanding of how a closed system works, it just works, you dont need to explain it with some supernatural douche. If you see huge pile of shit in central park you think horses not zebras.
> Nedduli said on
10-31-2009 at
09:21:
Of course those are metaphors to help you to be a good person. And its written by normal human beings. And I still disagree, these theories show universe without god. Its shown how it could work how it began and all the laws in it. It is just silly to assume some creator when one is not needed to prove anything (and there is no evidence for it).In my oppinion God has always been the answer for questions that we dont understand. How did everything began or how life began.
> Kindred1a1 said on
10-31-2009 at
03:56:
They are not showing that there is no need for a God or a higher power. I personally think that the Great texts are metaphors to help you be a good person. Not to be taken literally. And if Mr. X is able to be good to others and happy, he can believe in wtv he wants, its nobody's business and no one has the right to criticize
> Nedduli said on
10-28-2009 at
12:52:
These people are actually showing there's no god and no need for one.What is amazing is people not understading the fact.And how could one even mess with god :D if everything is gods creation and he knows everything, then he is actually just messing with himself? would this mean he's into s/m stuff? well this would actually make sense with the Jesus thing too. hmm.
> DARKWAIDOR said on
10-25-2009 at
09:52:
whats new ?......all know about multiverses and universe birth and death cycle continues endlessly