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To: Physicist
”And why do you accept that idea, but not the idea of the Big Bang?”

Just like the theory of the big bang. Scientists state that the universe began (they avoid the term created) with a big bang with all the energy needed to form the universe. Question, where did all the energy needed come from in the first place? Scientists tell us that energy can’t be created nor destroyed, nor can we create something from nothing. I have a theory about the origins of universes but, it still doesn’t explain where the original energy came from in the first place. It has to be God.

Where do I state that I don’t believe in the big bang theory? I’m just asking the question, where did the original energy come from in the first place?

1,674 posted on 12/31/2002 9:00:17 AM PST by Mikey
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To: Mikey
Where do I state that I don’t believe in the big bang theory?

Well, OK, but you clearly give greater primacy to the idea of energy conservation. Why is that? Could energy conservation not be a consequence of the Big Bang?

I’m just asking the question, where did the original energy come from in the first place?

Doctor Stochastic already gave you the answer. The total energy being zero, it didn't have to come from anywhere.

1,679 posted on 12/31/2002 9:09:23 AM PST by Physicist
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