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Author Topic:   The problems of big bang theory. What are they?
RAZD
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Message 72 of 389 (430215)
10-23-2007 9:14 PM
Reply to: Message 43 by TyberiusMax
10-23-2007 11:16 AM


The very simple answer
The simple question is...
If No God exists then how did the raw existence of matter come about?
All subatomic particles are always dancing in and out of existence, and this is the reality that all matter is made from.
There are also theoretical concepts where the sum matter and energy and whatever else all adds up to zero, that there is no net creation of matter, rather a temporary division.
This leads to two conclusions, one being logical:
Tell me how is this argument wrong?
Actually many more than that. But they are "wrong" for any number of reasons, and not the least being an incomplete understanding of what the universe is made of, such that there appears to be a problem where none in fact exists.
This invalidates the precepts used which assume that all is known.
btw -- neither of your arguments is logical.
Enjoy.
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