Message from @Charlemagne

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2020-02-18 19:41:10 UTC  

bang

2020-02-18 19:41:12 UTC  

you can trace back the background radiation in the universe to a single point, allegedly

2020-02-18 19:41:13 UTC  

like is that a thing

2020-02-18 19:41:17 UTC  

idk

2020-02-18 19:41:38 UTC  

there are definitely many young earth creationists

2020-02-18 19:41:44 UTC  

in the US at least

2020-02-18 19:41:51 UTC  

there are a lot of retard prots

2020-02-18 19:41:55 UTC  

But they are refferencing like old earth or theistic evolutionists

2020-02-18 19:42:46 UTC  

wdym?

2020-02-18 19:55:14 UTC  

Wait akshually I’ve never understood that

2020-02-18 19:55:43 UTC  

How come the universe expands radially in all directions when everything started at a single point and gravity exists?

2020-02-18 19:55:54 UTC  

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2020-02-18 19:56:08 UTC  

conservation of energy

2020-02-18 19:56:17 UTC  

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2020-02-18 19:56:19 UTC  

also gravity is a very weak force

2020-02-18 19:56:24 UTC  

extremely weak, in fact

2020-02-18 19:56:43 UTC  

Well it’s proportional to mass right?

2020-02-18 19:56:44 UTC  

gravity is so weak that your legs can overcome the force of the entire earth's gravity

2020-02-18 19:57:02 UTC  

Well but thats because it’s just the earth

2020-02-18 19:57:16 UTC  

What about the gravitational pull of all the mass in the universe?

2020-02-18 19:57:24 UTC  

the electromagnetic and nuclear forces are much stronger than gravity

2020-02-18 19:57:30 UTC  

Fair

2020-02-18 19:57:51 UTC  

also everything was given an initial momentum outward when the big bang happened

2020-02-18 19:58:00 UTC  

the universe should slow down because of gravity, though

2020-02-18 19:58:07 UTC  

but apparently the expansion is accelerating

2020-02-18 19:58:12 UTC  

still a great mystery

2020-02-18 19:58:13 UTC  

Hmm

2020-02-18 19:58:23 UTC  

Well that does make sense

2020-02-18 19:58:23 UTC  

as to why we perceive this

2020-02-18 19:58:40 UTC  

Where did that momentum come from to begin with though?

2020-02-18 19:59:08 UTC  

no one knows

2020-02-18 19:59:13 UTC  

probably no one will ever know

2020-02-18 19:59:19 UTC  

since it precedes any notion of time and space

2020-02-18 19:59:30 UTC  

I mean the principle of causality is the ultimate grounding of my belief in God

2020-02-18 19:59:39 UTC  

But sometimes that just feels like a cop-out

2020-02-18 20:00:31 UTC  

I sort of beleive that momentum was from the big explosion since in theory it is still expanding.

2020-02-18 20:00:40 UTC  

And so, everything is still moving outward.

2020-02-18 20:01:00 UTC  

yes the big bang was basically a big explosion and the momentum for that is conserved

2020-02-18 20:01:22 UTC  

Tbh tho, I beleive in the big crunch more

2020-02-18 20:01:24 UTC  

the thing about the expansion of the universe, though, is not that the objects in it are moving faster, but that space itself is expanding

2020-02-18 20:01:40 UTC  

Which is similar to the big bang, just that it is constantly repeating