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Universe - What We Know
Infinite in all dimensions, including time. No boundaries or limits.
Wasn't created. Always was and always will be. No God. |
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No Big Bang. Just because the local galaxies are currently seperating,
doesn't mean they all sprang from a single point 13.8 billion years ago. Can anyone seriously believe that ?! Big Bang is the most ridiculous popular notion of all time ! |
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On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 1:28:55 PM UTC-6, wrote:
Infinite in all dimensions, including time. No boundaries or limits. Wasn't created. Always was and always will be. No God. Things make a little bit of sense if there is no creation but not much. Just enough for an atheist maybe. |
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On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 1:33:41 PM UTC-6, wrote:
No Big Bang. Just because the local galaxies are currently seperating, doesn't mean they all sprang from a single point 13.8 billion years ago. Can anyone seriously believe that ?! Big Bang is the most ridiculous popular notion of all time ! It is plain that all the galaxies are moving away from a central point. It has been measured. |
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big bang, was when God made the first part. And that is reality.
But it takes a true catholic to know that. Which means, one has to obey the part in God's Holy Bible, that He had said of Himself, that He did not write it all in here. So of course, some things are just not explained. It does not mean, He does not exist. Its fact, that its all reproducing itself. And only a true God of Love, could do such a thing. Including the black holes in space. His Holy Bible says, there are 10 levels of heaven. And water above the heavens. And back when it was written, there were no telescopes. On 12/1/2018 11:33 AM, scribbled: No Big Bang. Just because the local galaxies are currently seperating, doesn't mean they all sprang from a single point 13.8 billion years ago. Can anyone seriously believe that ?! Big Bang is the most ridiculous popular notion of all time ! |
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On 12/1/2018 11:44 AM, Mark Earnest scribbled: On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 1:33:41 PM UTC-6, wrote: No Big Bang. Just because the local galaxies are currently seperating, doesn't mean they all sprang from a single point 13.8 billion years ago. Can anyone seriously believe that ?! Big Bang is the most ridiculous popular notion of all time ! It is plain that all the galaxies are moving away from a central point. It has been measured. with what, a yard stick of a dick? |
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On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 1:53:16 PM UTC-6, tesla sTinker wrote:
On 12/1/2018 11:44 AM, Mark Earnest scribbled: On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 1:33:41 PM UTC-6, wrote: No Big Bang. Just because the local galaxies are currently seperating, doesn't mean they all sprang from a single point 13.8 billion years ago. Can anyone seriously believe that ?! Big Bang is the most ridiculous popular notion of all time ! It is plain that all the galaxies are moving away from a central point. It has been measured. with what, a yard stick of a dick? There is no place for hate or obscenity in this forum. |
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It is plain that all the galaxies are moving away from a central point. Nothing is known about "all the galaxies" since we ceratinly know nothing about galaxies more than 13.8 billion LY distant. We only know that local galaxies seem to be CURRENTLY seperating very slowly. And just where is this "central point" ? Something that important would surely be determine, and with the aid of computers, very precisely. What, this would be the center of the universe ? RIDICULOUS ! |
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It has been measured. with what, a yard stick of a dick? There is no place for hate or obscenity in this forum. On the contrary, we need that to spice things up. Where's either the hate or obscenity ? |
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On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 2:00:02 PM UTC-6, wrote:
It is plain that all the galaxies are moving away from a central point. Nothing is known about "all the galaxies" since we ceratinly know nothing about galaxies more than 13.8 billion LY distant. A sample of a population says a lot. Find out how statistics are done. We only know that local galaxies seem to be CURRENTLY seperating very slowly. Why would things change? An object in motion tends to stay in motion. And just where is this "central point" ? Something that important would surely be determine, and with the aid of computers, very precisely. It is too far away to see. What, this would be the center of the universe ? RIDICULOUS ! You have a center. With this kind of thinking you must be ridiculous. You are saying this I am not. |
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