2 posted on
04/24/2018 10:57:59 AM PDT by
ETL
(Obama-Hillary, REAL Russia collusion! Uranium-One Deal, Missile Defense, Nukes. See my FR home page)
To: ETL
If our universe was the size of a peach, what surrounded it? The universe is everything that is, even the nothing in which somethings float. The size of a peach in a cluster of peaches? Then that peach is not the universe.
4 posted on
04/24/2018 11:10:54 AM PDT by
arthurus
(yua)
To: ETL
It is a fairy tale and nothing more.
16 posted on
04/24/2018 11:36:34 AM PDT by
bmwcyle
(People who do not study history are destine to believe really ignorant statements.)
To: ETL
Big bang, big shmang. The theory doesn’t explain everything, especially where the fuzzy peach came from!
24 posted on
04/24/2018 12:05:17 PM PDT by
I want the USA back
(If free speech is taken away, dumb and silent we are led, like sheep to the slaughter: G Washington)
To: ETL
I'm working it... should have all the answers shortly...
36 posted on
04/24/2018 12:49:36 PM PDT by
maddog55
To: ETL
i find much of the BB model very interesting. It could be correct. HOWEVER, 1/ the Inflation theory is not credible imho, no matter if the rest of the model might be 100 percent accurate...... and 2/ “something from nothing” is still unexplained by Science... even if God used the BB Model, the initial creation of something from nothing remains in His department (since Science can’t yet provide an alternate explanation). In short, I personally find the BBM a fascinating theory ... and if anything it helps “prove” the existence of the Creator God
43 posted on
04/24/2018 2:13:11 PM PDT by
faithhopecharity
("Politicans aren't born, they're excreted." -Marcus Tillius Cicero (3 BCE))
To: ETL
Imagine for a moment that we lived in a perfectly infinite universe, both in time and space. The glittering collections of stars go on forever in every direction, and the universe simply always has been and always will be. That would mean wherever you looked in the sky just pick a random direction and stare you'd be bound to find a star out there, somewhere, at some distance. That's the inevitable result of an infinite universe. Ummmmm - maybe the author didn't see the story where they pointed Hubble at an "empty" part of the sky and ended up detecting galaxies upon galaxies......
52 posted on
04/25/2018 3:03:08 AM PDT by
trebb
(I stopped picking on the mentally ill hypocrites who pose as conservatives...mostly ;-})
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