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The Big Bang Theory is dead.

Polymath257

Think & Care
Staff member
Premium Member
If you remember Moses broke the first set of tablets because he got so angry. So he was pretty much ad libbing it when he said what was on them. It appears that he got quite a bit wrong. Exodus 34 explains how he went back up into the mountains and God carved him a new set. This is the set that would have been in the Ark of the Covenant, if one reads the Bible literally. God tells him the Commandments to MOses:

Interesting that these 10 Commandments are not put in front of courthouses, eh?
The last, and Tenth Commandment is:

' “Do not cook a young goat in its mother’s milk.” '
The Bible repeats this injunction three times, by the way.

What is interesting is that other peoples in the area (as seen in Ugaritic texts) apparently had a harvest tradition where exactly this was done as a way to promote the fertility of the fields. So, these Biblical passages may be one of the ways the early Israelites tried to distinguish themselves from the surrounding religions.

 

SavedByTheLord

Well-Known Member
Is 6000 years older than 13.8 billions years?

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Where did the universe come from?

What caused the Big Bang?

If the explanation is the Bing Bang with or without inflation, what was there before that?

If there was nothing before the Big Bang, then that breaks cause and effect.

It also violates every law of conservation too.

If there was something before that, what caused the thing that was before the Big Bang to come into being?

If that thing always, existed that violates the law of increasing entropy.

If that thing has not always existed what was there before the thing that was prior our universe to come into being?

Please continue this until you get something that has always been.

And then that will violate the law of increasing entropy.

Where did the laws of nature come from?

Where did all matter come from? Where did antimatter?

Where did all energy come from?

Where did all the protons come from? neutrons? photons? neutrinos? All the quarks? Gluons? Muons? All the anti-particles?

Where did the gravitation force come from? The strong force? The weak force? The electromagnetic force?
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Where did the universe come from?

What caused the Big Bang?

If the explanation is the Bing Bang with or without inflation, what was there before that?

If there was nothing before the Big Bang, then that breaks cause and effect.

It also violates every law of conservation too.

If there was something before that, what caused the thing that was before the Big Bang to come into being?

If that thing always, existed that violates the law of increasing entropy.

If that thing has not always existed what was there before the thing that was prior our universe to come into being?

Please continue this until you get something that has always been.

And then that will violate the law of increasing entropy.

Where did the laws of nature come from?

Where did all matter come from? Where did antimatter?

Where did all energy come from?

Where did all the protons come from? neutrons? photons? neutrinos? All the quarks? Gluons? Muons? All the anti-particles?

Where did the gravitation force come from? The strong force? The weak force? The electromagnetic force?
Once again, even if all of the answers to your questions are "We don't know yet" how does that help you?

Your questions are pointless and inane.

Do you want a fun answer for one of your questions? There is no "Law of cause and effect". It is what is observed a large levels. At the quantum level it does not exist. Instead everything is governed by probabilities.
 

SavedByTheLord

Well-Known Member
Once again, even if all of the answers to your questions are "We don't know yet" how does that help you?

Your questions are pointless and inane.

Do you want a fun answer for one of your questions? There is no "Law of cause and effect". It is what is observed a large levels. At the quantum level it does not exist. Instead everything is governed by probabilities.
The probability is 0 and it is insane to think the Big Bang cerated the orderly universe.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
The probability is 0 and it is insane to think the Big Bang cerated the orderly universe.
Please show your math.

Stating probabilities when you cannot do the math only makes you look silly.

I could state that the odds of a God existing are less than zero. Would that disprove God? When you make an argument you should see if it can be used against you. Bad arguments like the one that you just used give ammo to your opponents.
 
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