The Big Bang. It all started there. Maybe.
Scientists have a desire to believe the Big Bang theory of how our universe, and ultimately us, came into being. But, as NASA says in it's Big Bang website,
"Although the Big Bang Theory is widely accepted, it probably will never be proved; consequentially, leaving a number of tough, unanswered questions."
According to a UC Berkeley website on the Big Bang,
" .... the presence of incredibly large amounts of energy, in the form of photons."
So, it all started from a large amount of energy, or photons. Okay, where did the photons come from? Well, that's a mystery in it's self. They preface the previous statement with the comment " It is hard to imagine the very beginning of the Universe. " Yep, I would agree. Especially when your explanation has to provide a way for evolution.
The truth is, the universe, and all that is in it, was created. From nothing, to a fully functioning earth in seven days.
Is that so much harder to believe, than saying "incredibly large amounts of energy came from somewhere, then for some reason started to change into other forms of energy, which then resulted in a large explosion, that ended up forming suns, and planets, and nebulae, and then a sun of the appropriate size formed, along with planets that orbited it, and one planet happened to be just the right distance from it, and happened to have all the right material on it to allow a goo to form, which eventually became people."
Nope. It makes more sense to me that someone planned this whole thing, than to believe it was all just luck.
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
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