Message from @Mobcontroll

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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

2020-02-18 20:01:46 UTC  

so, let's say the universe consisted of only two particles and no gravity, and the two particles were stationary

2020-02-18 20:02:01 UTC  

in 1 billion years you'd measure them as being further apart even though they didn't move

2020-02-18 20:02:13 UTC  

because the space expanded

2020-02-18 20:02:18 UTC  

Ye

2020-02-18 20:02:26 UTC  

pretty weird

2020-02-18 20:02:34 UTC  

Space is weird

2020-02-18 20:02:39 UTC  

you can actually measure that space is not "flat" in space with lasers and things that are very far away

2020-02-18 20:02:41 UTC  

In general

2020-02-18 20:02:58 UTC  

I have seen an interesting theory that time and space are not fundamental but are emergent and that information is fundamental

2020-02-18 20:04:28 UTC  

The big crunch while outrageous in theory is pretty interesting. That the process of the big bang keeps repeating.

2020-02-18 20:04:37 UTC  

Infinite universes pretty much.

2020-02-18 20:04:43 UTC  

Constantly expanding and collapsing.

2020-02-18 20:05:35 UTC  

yeah it still doesn't answer the ultimate question though, of why there exists anything at all in the first place

2020-02-18 20:06:09 UTC  

Yeah, maybe it is just. One of those unique things we can't really find an answer for, or not till later in the future

2020-02-18 20:19:05 UTC  

I beleive the best way we can colonise mars and make it hospitable is by nuking it

2020-02-18 20:19:44 UTC  

Which isnt my original opinion, and only beleive that because nukes are pretty neato

2020-02-18 20:20:46 UTC  

yes😎

2020-02-18 20:25:45 UTC  

😎

2020-02-18 20:26:48 UTC  

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2020-02-18 20:28:15 UTC  

Dude epic repost skele

2020-02-18 20:28:19 UTC  

Epik

2020-02-18 20:28:23 UTC  

Loving this shit

2020-02-18 20:28:57 UTC  

Atheism: belief that a random explosion spontaneously created the universe with just the right amount of space between each planet and *just* enough distance away to keep the human race from dying horrible deaths and that life is inherently meaningless because we’re all just globs of random space dust

2020-02-18 20:29:07 UTC  

oh

2020-02-18 20:29:12 UTC  

i see this is a repost

2020-02-18 20:29:30 UTC  

got it from argents discord,

2020-02-18 20:30:22 UTC  

This is the point I would make a Middle ground joke

2020-02-18 20:31:11 UTC  

**God caused the big bang** bam

2020-02-18 20:31:35 UTC  

now that i scroll up i see that you guys have been talking about this pretty much to the point i posted it lol @Charlemagne

2020-02-18 20:32:11 UTC  

@Salvation_Crucifix It's not that unreasonable once you consider survivor bias and the fermi paradox