Message from @jeremy

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2019-05-16 15:19:56 UTC  

grandpa would u agree u need mass to have gravity

2019-05-16 15:20:07 UTC  

without mass their can be no gravity

2019-05-16 15:20:09 UTC  

gravity is the phenomenon of curvature of space-time as a function of mass and energy. The mass and the energy, they do not need gravity to appear, they appeared during the Big Bang which fixed the quantity of energy and matter (because the energy and the material can be transformed into l one with the other with E = mc²). They are then formed into atoms, and into molecules with nuclear interactions

2019-05-16 15:20:28 UTC  

so the big bang made everything come from nothing ?

2019-05-16 15:20:36 UTC  

alright

2019-05-16 15:20:41 UTC  

@jeremy we don't know before the big bang

2019-05-16 15:20:44 UTC  

religion can't even explain it

2019-05-16 15:20:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/578602762238165002/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190516182035.png

2019-05-16 15:20:54 UTC  

you are asking the most fundemental creation argument

2019-05-16 15:20:57 UTC  

but we know the big bang appeared 13,7 billions years ago

2019-05-16 15:20:59 UTC  

relgion cant explain the creation of everything?

2019-05-16 15:21:00 UTC  

it makes more sense than all knowing/powerful being coming from nowhere

2019-05-16 15:21:00 UTC  

idk if u can ever answer it

2019-05-16 15:21:17 UTC  

in Christianity, God is said to have been there forever right?

2019-05-16 15:21:34 UTC  

idk

2019-05-16 15:21:34 UTC  

yeah

2019-05-16 15:21:41 UTC  

@jeremy Since they said the universe has been created in 7 days and not in 13,7 billions years, yes

2019-05-16 15:21:59 UTC  

if God really lasted forever, why has humanity not

2019-05-16 15:22:03 UTC  

how did they get 13.7 billion years ?

2019-05-16 15:22:07 UTC  

he has had an infinite amount of time to create us

2019-05-16 15:22:11 UTC  

idk

2019-05-16 15:22:12 UTC  

Big Bang Theory @jeremy

2019-05-16 15:22:13 UTC  

cosmic background radiation

2019-05-16 15:22:24 UTC  

it's an estimate of 13.7 billion

2019-05-16 15:22:34 UTC  

the cosmic background radiation that points to earth being the center of the universe ? that cosmic background radiation?

2019-05-16 15:22:45 UTC  

the universe don't have center

2019-05-16 15:22:54 UTC  

its earth maybe

2019-05-16 15:23:01 UTC  

you can observe that some wavelengths of light are shorter in some directions

2019-05-16 15:23:08 UTC  

@jeremy no center

2019-05-16 15:23:13 UTC  

i think u can visualise it in a vector diagram

2019-05-16 15:23:26 UTC  

maybe ur right maybe ur wrong kami

2019-05-16 15:23:33 UTC  

Y'all dumb the earth is a triangle

2019-05-16 15:23:47 UTC  

ofc they contradict in some aspects

2019-05-16 15:24:06 UTC  

🤔

2019-05-16 15:24:26 UTC  

@Bino i thought we already talked about this

2019-05-16 15:24:29 UTC  

i heard the england and australian sunrise sunset thing before

2019-05-16 15:24:43 UTC  

tell em steven

2019-05-16 15:24:50 UTC  

isn't the Earth rotating at a certain degrees so it might affect it?

2019-05-16 15:24:58 UTC  

steven they think u can see 300 light years to polaris

2019-05-16 15:25:10 UTC  

o-o