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In reply to the discussion: Does the Big Bang breakthrough offer proof of God? [View all]politicman
(710 posts)HAHA, no believe me we are getting somewhere.
Ok, so you already know my opinion that a higher power exists, and you think its baloney, which is your prerogative.
But seeing as how you think there are real explanations to things that I think are mystical, then all I can do is challenge you to explain your ideas on these real explanations.
Ok, so according to science, the universe came from nothing.
Actually, no that is wrong, there was energy before the big bang, no? This energy that resulted in the big bang, where did it come from? Did it just exist forever with no beginning?
(please keep in mind, I am asking about the energy that was swirling around before the big bang, not the energy or particles left after the bang)The energy that the Higgs-Boson gave mass to.
Lastly, I understand the science says the big bang was more of an expansion than an explosion. So I wont ask about the entire universe as apparently it expanded the way a balloon does. I want to ask about the particular singularity at which point the expansion started, what space did that singularity occupy? Was there something there for the singularity to occupy?
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