These questions are probably not what you are expecting. I am trying to make you think a little.
A "little"? Normally I think a lot, so thinking a little would have me thinking less. hehe
I hope all the atheists out there can help me out.
Sure, I'd be glad to. You're actually needing a "physicist", preferably a "theoretical physicist" and not an "atheist" as you said. You've got your terms mixed up.
Not all your questions have very solid answers yet, so you it would be best if you could get a hold of a physicist from the future.
But I suppose you mean to imply that because all of your questions haven't been answered completely by science, then there must be a god? It's already been metioned I'm sure, but the history of science has already shown the god of the gaps to be vulnerable. Are you saying that if science can one day answer all of those questions, then the non-existence of a god has been proven? Would you stop believing in God yourself if science answered all those questions in your lifetime?