Well, we can start with atoms and the big bang(s) tomorrow and the physical structure of thought once that dies down. Yes I just watched "Where did the Universe begin" by Stephen Hawking on Genius on PBS. Yes I know the microwave background, galaxy spread and Type IA supernovae match to predict the same beginning. But I feel that, like our sun will some day, particles are always collapsing and creating many big bangs for like 3 minutes. A few of those big bangs collect into big objects. The explosions are looked at as having come from one and people think the Universe was very hot and full of energy, but actually it is just little ones all over the place. The effects are the background, the content is like water that makes for a Doppler effect and the Type IA supernovae are just old like those galaxies (so things can be old). See you tomorrow.
Oh yeah I think Raelism predicts big bangs over wide distances; this is big bangs almost everywhere. Cohesion between things helps them prevent it longer.
Oh yeah I think Raelism predicts big bangs over wide distances; this is big bangs almost everywhere. Cohesion between things helps them prevent it longer.