I'd avoid labeling it supernatural and just go with "we don't understand". We don't know if supernatural is even the appropriate term for it.And that is a supernatural thing that we can't understand.
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I'd avoid labeling it supernatural and just go with "we don't understand". We don't know if supernatural is even the appropriate term for it.And that is a supernatural thing that we can't understand.
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I'm tired of typing 'singularity', can I stop now ?
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hey Fear,#120
I think something's mixed with something else there.
And I'm not smart enough to figure it out.
Are we just ignoring gravity, or pressure, or containment ?
'splainitome
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Hi metis....and just how did this dense small volume of mass have its genesis?The volume has been estimated as being roughly the size of a present-day atom, although I've seen it estimated as large as a pearl, and the density would be that along with the mass of the entire universe in that small of volume. Again, these are estimates based on our limited knowledge.
Yo ben,Hi metis....and just how did this dense small volume of mass have its genesis?
How can there be a cause?, A cause would imply a duality...cause and effect....and the cause agency had to exist prior to the genesis of the primordial dense small volume of mass. So then the question would be....how did this causal agency have its genesis?Yo ben,
No one knows for certain, and there are various hypotheses that cosmologists have, although there's no guarantee even any of them are correct. There are some cosmologists who believe we may find some help trying to understand this because of the study of the "afterglow" (radiation given off at the BB itself). I know one cosmologist (Leonard Susskind, who is so optimistic that he said we may actually know what caused it within about 10 years, and that was almost 10 years ago.
OTOH, we may never find out what caused it.
In a word, "infinity", which is even older than I am.How can there be a cause?, A cause would implies a duality...cause and effect....and the cause agency had to exist prior to the genesis of the primordial dense small volume of mass. So then the question would be....how did this causal agency have its genesis?
It is beyond me how science could ever put forward a theory for existence of the cosmos it come into existence from non-existence, and have otherwise intelligent people take it on faith to believe it?
No............ The Big Bang was (is!) a tiny part of God!No, God blew himself up in the big bang.
I'm not talking about particles...I am talking about dark energy/zpe omnipresence in which the particles exist...When I grew up, which was nearly 50 years ago we were taught that the vacuum of space definitely did not contain "nothing". Back then it was known that it certainly contained some matter.
I'm not talking about particles...I am talking about dark energy/zpe omnipresence in which the particles exist...
The very word vacuum means void, empty....still....look it up. When I read stuff on astronomy, space was considered a vacuum...and no, we weren't taught about dark matter, zpe, qm, casimir effect, etc.. in the 50's.. Even now, the average person of my age is surprised to learn the vacuum of space or between atoms is not empty...You stated that you were taught that it contained nothing, if you were imprecise in your statement that is down either to you or your teachers who taught you that there was "nothing".
And lets face it, Dark Matter dates back to the 1930's, Quantum foam to the 1950s and the existence of zpe to the start of the 20th Century. So none of these are exactly new concepts.
Of course not. The basic educational systems always lag by decades and frankly many of these things are such that children don't have motivation to learn who just want a regular job and aren't that deeply interested in nature. The ones that go to University and study physics will learn, but they still need to catch up to things not already textbook material if they want to know what the current research points to.we weren't taught about dark matter, zpe, qm, casimir effect, etc.. in the 50's..
No............ The Big Bang was (is!) a tiny part of God!
....... there..... I knew it....... there is a God after all....No, God left the gas on and the devil lit a match.
Sometimes in my mind, a deep hole, I get you and Bible mixed together.
Deity has always existed. Yet is self created. If Deity is not self created, then it implies that He was created.