Message from @Liue

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2019-10-15 11:38:31 UTC  

@Dr.Cosby or @Deleted User , I have asked this question several times and just get avoided each time. How do one of you two think that the world was created?

2019-10-15 11:41:36 UTC  

Well, as far back as science has discovered so far - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang

2019-10-15 11:41:41 UTC  
2019-10-15 11:41:55 UTC  

Hold on, I gotta watch it

2019-10-15 11:42:08 UTC  

Oh it's just a wikipedia article on the big bang

2019-10-15 11:42:19 UTC  

But I suppose you're wondering what I think caused it to happen

2019-10-15 11:42:21 UTC  

Or what there was before

2019-10-15 11:42:26 UTC  

Well, we don't really know

2019-10-15 11:43:03 UTC  

But the big bang itself is only a somewhat recent discovery - who knows what more we will discover?

2019-10-15 11:43:14 UTC  

So, I've been wondering and have been told differently about how the bang works

2019-10-15 11:43:31 UTC  

The most popular answer I've gotten is to particles colliding and creating everything we know

2019-10-15 11:43:42 UTC  

Is that the way you understand it?

2019-10-15 11:44:10 UTC  

Well, if you're curious about the science behind it - that wiki article is a pretty good explanation. If reading isn't your thing, YouTube has many videos I'm sure

2019-10-15 11:44:11 UTC  

@Dr.Cosby So all in all god is fake?

2019-10-15 11:44:33 UTC  

Singularity, all matter at one point - big explosion, everything comes out

2019-10-15 11:44:40 UTC  

That's the basic idea

2019-10-15 11:44:45 UTC  

yep

2019-10-15 11:44:49 UTC  

so god is fake

2019-10-15 11:44:57 UTC  

its just made up by humans

2019-10-15 11:45:07 UTC  

Uhh well, yes that's one way of putting it

2019-10-15 11:45:13 UTC  

lol

2019-10-15 11:45:33 UTC  

I like the simulation theory

2019-10-15 11:45:37 UTC  

Though, we don't know for sure of course. The monotheistic versions of "god" are by definition, scams of course

2019-10-15 11:45:46 UTC  

(the popular ones)

2019-10-15 11:45:50 UTC  

why did usa actually let their WTC towers go down just to invade middle east

2019-10-15 11:46:10 UTC  

Simulations are interesting, though of course there is still the problem of the "real" world outside the simulation

2019-10-15 11:46:14 UTC  

Which would face the same questions

2019-10-15 11:46:15 UTC  

why did the us blow up the maine or lie about the gulf of tonkin incident

2019-10-15 11:46:21 UTC  

Of how it came to exist and stuff like that

2019-10-15 11:46:53 UTC  

@Dr.Cosby Again, that pic could be a theory. humans dont absolutely know what happened

2019-10-15 11:46:59 UTC  

Which pic?

2019-10-15 11:47:03 UTC  

Yes.

2019-10-15 11:47:13 UTC  

You mean the wiki article of the big bang?

2019-10-15 11:47:16 UTC  

yes

2019-10-15 11:47:24 UTC  

Sure, it's our best theory thus far

2019-10-15 11:47:28 UTC  

yep

2019-10-15 11:47:36 UTC  

Much better than what came before but maybe we'll have better understanding in the future

2019-10-15 11:47:37 UTC  

but it doesnt mean that its how it all went

2019-10-15 11:47:39 UTC  

i aso like Bill gaede's rope hypothesis instead of string theory, partially for entertainment value

2019-10-15 11:47:52 UTC  

iw as an EW guy, so it really intrigues me