Message from @OctaviusWhoLost2fa

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2019-04-23 01:03:12 UTC  

i dont think we should bring the bible into science

2019-04-23 01:03:30 UTC  

i mean a creator does make more sense than everything came from nothing but still

Am i in a bad episode of The Twilight Zone? 🤔

WHAT PART DONT YOU PEOPLE GET?

2019-04-23 01:05:49 UTC  

the big bang sounds silly to me everything came from nothing thats crazy talk lol

it makes chaotic sense

something had to come from nothing in the beginning

2019-04-23 01:07:11 UTC  

its funny when u hear lawrence krauss tell us how everything came from nothin

2019-04-23 01:07:39 UTC  

something came from nothing idk doesnt make sense to me i gotta jet though ill see u guys later

2019-04-23 01:08:51 UTC  

It's not as a stable theory as people want it to be

2019-04-23 01:09:03 UTC  

It's just a very good educated guess of how we got here @パートナーキラー

something had to start it all lol

2019-04-23 01:09:52 UTC  

Eh

2019-04-23 01:10:02 UTC  

Having a hard time replying to that

2019-04-23 01:11:04 UTC  

Why does it have to have a start

2019-04-23 01:11:19 UTC  

I think our human minds just aren't able to comprehend the universe

2019-04-23 01:11:20 UTC  

That's how humans are with a lot of things

2019-04-23 01:11:25 UTC  

We're too limited by experience

2019-04-23 01:11:28 UTC  

At least they assume everything has a starting

2019-04-23 01:11:30 UTC  

And imagination

2019-04-23 01:11:49 UTC  

I agree actually

2019-04-23 01:11:53 UTC  

I believe in the big bang

2019-04-23 01:11:54 UTC  

But

2019-04-23 01:12:19 UTC  

I believe it was the result of quantum fluctuations in another already existing, and by that point dead, universe

2019-04-23 01:12:39 UTC  

And that it all had no beggining

2019-04-23 01:12:44 UTC  

It just always ways

2019-04-23 01:12:55 UTC  

I can't put it to words because I myself don't fully comprehend it

2019-04-23 01:13:37 UTC  

I also think that the cycle will continue until some intelligent race finds a way to revert entropy, or maybe they already have and are living somewhere in a universe that contains this one

2019-04-23 01:13:53 UTC  

I believe that the universe always was

2019-04-23 01:13:59 UTC  

Or it may not even be possible

2019-04-23 01:14:05 UTC  

No proof that it couldn't be have always been there

2019-04-23 01:14:17 UTC  

Don't go there

2019-04-23 01:14:27 UTC  

Don't go by "there's no proof otherwise"

2019-04-23 01:14:43 UTC  

It'll lead you down paths that you don't wanna go down

2019-04-23 01:14:50 UTC  

Right

2019-04-23 01:15:47 UTC  

A better way to explain the big bang is that once in awhile matter would form as two parts, matter and antimatter, somehow during that infinity matter outweighed antimatter and more matter was created.

Or if your like me you'd believe that back an unknown amount of time something destroyed the entire everything and was left alone, this being either felt alone or felt bad about destroying everything and decided to create something. Thus our universe was born. Then you just put that on an infinite cycle. Of course the details are hazy and unexplained because I'm a sentient meat bag and have nowhere near the knowlage I'd need to even begin to comprehend how any of this would work or happen.

2019-04-23 01:15:49 UTC  

I just believe it. Its what makes the most sense to me and my limited knowledge of how astrophysics works doesn't conflict with that opinion in any way, and I've never seen anyone deny it either

2019-04-23 01:16:36 UTC  

@Pinnaplia what you said doesn't prove or disprove the big bang being the result of quantum fluctuations you're just saying the big bang happened basically

2019-04-23 01:16:40 UTC  

An important detail of the big bang is that it doesn't disprove a god, very few notice that.

2019-04-23 01:16:44 UTC  

Except you got the singularity part of the theory wrong