Message from @Seadove

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2019-09-13 17:30:20 UTC  

@Seadove i dont believe in the findings of science based on faith

2019-09-13 17:30:28 UTC  

I believe in them because they can demonstrate their truth

2019-09-13 17:30:31 UTC  

You have faith in science

2019-09-13 17:30:33 UTC  

..

2019-09-13 17:30:46 UTC  

for instance, I believe in the big bang because there is mountains of evidence for it

2019-09-13 17:30:53 UTC  

its not faith

2019-09-13 17:30:57 UTC  

its me looking at the data

2019-09-13 17:31:04 UTC  

then coming to a conclusion

2019-09-13 17:31:06 UTC  

simple

2019-09-13 17:31:09 UTC  

Not true, many beliefs held by the scientific community are disproven

2019-09-13 17:31:11 UTC  

Have you gathered evidence yourself? @Riley

2019-09-13 17:31:16 UTC  

If not you have faith they did it correctly

2019-09-13 17:31:30 UTC  

But you believe them because science

2019-09-13 17:31:43 UTC  

alright then lets hear what I *should* do

2019-09-13 17:31:55 UTC  

If I want to know about the beginning of the universe

2019-09-13 17:31:58 UTC  

how would I go about doing it

2019-09-13 17:32:19 UTC  

Build a time machine

2019-09-13 17:32:30 UTC  

how about something within the realm of possibility

2019-09-13 17:32:49 UTC  

You don't belive time travel is possible?

2019-09-13 17:32:58 UTC  

could you just answer the question?

2019-09-13 17:33:01 UTC  

There your faith in science again

2019-09-13 17:33:01 UTC  

its not that hard

2019-09-13 17:33:13 UTC  

What's the question ?

2019-09-13 17:33:17 UTC  

Is there any absolute evidence that time is linear?

2019-09-13 17:33:20 UTC  

If I want to know about the beginning of the universe
how would I go about doing it

2019-09-13 17:33:55 UTC  

I don't think you could objectively know without some form of time travel

2019-09-13 17:33:59 UTC  

Read the Bible kek

2019-09-13 17:34:11 UTC  

The bible does not prove its claims

2019-09-13 17:34:12 UTC  

You could speculate pretty close, but you wouldn't know

2019-09-13 17:34:41 UTC  

the bible actually makes claims that contradict what we know about the world

2019-09-13 17:35:04 UTC  

The big bang relies on faith that something came from nothing

2019-09-13 17:35:43 UTC  

actually it doesnt. The big bang simply describes the evolution of the universe

2019-09-13 17:35:48 UTC  

it says nothign about where it came from

2019-09-13 17:36:03 UTC  

There is no logical explanation to how the big bang could've happened when nothing exists

2019-09-13 17:36:27 UTC  

That's a god of the gaps argument

2019-09-13 17:36:32 UTC  

We don't know ergo goddidit

2019-09-13 17:36:36 UTC  

this is where you get into things like M-theory and loop quantum gravity

2019-09-13 17:36:52 UTC  

Elaborate

2019-09-13 17:36:57 UTC  

this is, as notso implied, an area of science that is still being worked on

2019-09-13 17:38:33 UTC  

Gtg, will be back soon

2019-09-13 17:38:54 UTC  

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-