Message from @Seadove
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I believe in them because they can demonstrate their truth
You have faith in science
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for instance, I believe in the big bang because there is mountains of evidence for it
its not faith
its me looking at the data
then coming to a conclusion
simple
Not true, many beliefs held by the scientific community are disproven
If not you have faith they did it correctly
But you believe them because science
alright then lets hear what I *should* do
If I want to know about the beginning of the universe
how would I go about doing it
Build a time machine
how about something within the realm of possibility
You don't belive time travel is possible?
could you just answer the question?
its not that hard
What's the question ?
Is there any absolute evidence that time is linear?
If I want to know about the beginning of the universe
how would I go about doing it
I don't think you could objectively know without some form of time travel
Read the Bible kek
The bible does not prove its claims
You could speculate pretty close, but you wouldn't know
the bible actually makes claims that contradict what we know about the world
The big bang relies on faith that something came from nothing
actually it doesnt. The big bang simply describes the evolution of the universe
it says nothign about where it came from
There is no logical explanation to how the big bang could've happened when nothing exists
That's a god of the gaps argument
We don't know ergo goddidit
this is where you get into things like M-theory and loop quantum gravity
Elaborate
this is, as notso implied, an area of science that is still being worked on
Gtg, will be back soon
m theory is a bit wacky, and I don't know much about it. Loop quantum gravity states that singularities do not exist, and there is a smallest increment of spacetime (in other words, they are quantized and not a continuum). These increments are looped together in what is known as a "spin network". This-