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Author Topic:   Questions for Atheists
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09-09-2008 1:50 PM


These questions are probably not what you are expecting. I am trying to make you think a little. The Atheist would argue that a creator is useless because physics does such a great job explaining everything. Therefore if you are an atheist I must assume you know some science. Now here comes the questions that I really do not understand: What is the cause of the difference between the six types of quarks and their corresponding anti-quarks? What is the nature of Dark Energy, and how did it evolve? What would happen if a quark would knock into another quark? Would it be cut in half? If quarks can be cut in half, what would you call a half of a quark? What would you call half of that? If the whole universe could theoretically be broken down into the most elementary thing (force, energy, matter, anti-matter, wave, partical, time, space, or concept) how would this simple thing possibly do anything without interacting with another thing (same as before)? Why do laws of physics breakdown during the Big Bang? What laws did nature follow? And finally, how does gravity really work? I am not that good at science. I hope all the atheists out there can help me out.

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09-09-2008 2:51 PM


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