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jamer123 2008-12-03 05:03 AM

thery of the universe
 
this is my own but ive seen that there is many relation ships of the bible and the big bang that ive seen but natinal scientist have not ..... my thery is that there was a big bang in the biginning of time but that it was much short time phrase than what scientist think everything that is know was made in 7 days but if you look over the big bang thery and genisis that the order that everything was made is the same for all even to a point that humans where made last and that animals where here before humans and that space was made forst allong woth the earth that was lifeless a glowing mass that suddenly cooled by water and then the continates formed than plant the first thing in your guyes thery that first lived on the earth yes my thery is taking both sides but if i had more time i would write more but i have school and i have to be at my bus stop at a certain time so tis is all for now


and sorry about puctuation

-Spector- 2008-12-03 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Jamer123
im going so fast you cant see want i said because im
veerrrrrrruuuuuuuuuummmmmmmm veeerrrrrrrrrrrrrruuuuuummmmmmmm fast


I almost asphyxiated while reading your theory.

Jessifer 2008-12-03 09:44 AM

God, that hurt my brain...

I've never met someone who believed in the Big Bang Theory and that the world was created in seven days, and I assumed it was because of obvious reasons. Apparently not in this case.

Thanatos 2008-12-03 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by jamer123 (Post 661743)
and sorry about puctuation


Work on that, bro. If you're producing theories of the universe at age 12, I think you should be capable of proper grammar, too. I would comment on your theory, but I'm really not sure what you were trying to get across. Anybody want to try translating?

Jessifer 2008-12-03 10:50 AM

I think he was trying to say that he believes in the Big Bang Theory, but that everything thereafter happened at a super-accelerated rate, causing the universe and everything that we know within it to be created within seven days, as the bible says.

D3V 2008-12-03 11:09 AM

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this is my own but ive seen that there is many relation ships of the bible and the big bang that ive seen but natinal scientist have not ..... my thery is that there was a big bang in the biginning of time but that it was much short time phrase than what scientist think everything that is know was made in 7 days but if you look over the big bang thery and genisis that the order that everything was made is the same for all even to a point that humans where made last and that animals where here before humans and that space was made forst allong woth the earth that was lifeless a glowing mass that suddenly cooled by water and then the continates formed than plant the first thing in your guyes thery that first lived on the earth yes my thery is taking both sides but if i had more time i would write more but i have school and i have to be at my bus stop at a certain time so tis is all for now
Translation:

This is my theory. It is stated that there are many relationships of the bible and the big bang that I have seen, but national scientists have not. My theory is that there was a big bang in the beginning of time; however, the process to create life only took seven days. The bible states, in genesis, that everything was created in a certain order, which the Big Bang theory (as well as evolution) state as well. Animals occupied the planet first, and then evolved at a rapid pace to where we are now, with Human evolution.

Grav 2008-12-03 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by jamer123 (Post 661743)
this is my own but ive seen that there is many relation ships of the bible and the big bang that ive seen but natinal scientist have not ..... my thery is that there was a big bang in the biginning of time but that it was much short time phrase than what scientist think everything that is know was made in 7 days but if you look over the big bang thery and genisis that the order that everything was made is the same for all even to a point that humans where made last and that animals where here before humans and that space was made forst allong woth the earth that was lifeless a glowing mass that suddenly cooled by water and then the continates formed than plant the first thing in your guyes thery that first lived on the earth yes my thery is taking both sides but if i had more time i would write more but i have school and i have to be at my bus stop at a certain time so tis is all for now


Animals were around for a lot fucking longer than humans, bro. Pick up a book for five year olds on dinosaurs or something.

Kazilla 2008-12-03 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by D3V (Post 661770)
Translation:

This is my theory. It is stated that there are many relationships of the bible and the big bang that I have seen, but national scientists have not. My theory is that there was a big bang in the beginning of time; however, the process to create life only took seven days. The bible states, in genesis, that everything was created in a certain order, which the Big Bang theory (as well as evolution) state as well. Animals occupied the planet first, and then evolved at a rapid pace to where we are now, with Human evolution.

I must + rep you, at the beginning of this post my eye's began to bleed. After reading your post it was like my eye's first sexual experience.

S2 AM 2009-03-06 12:01 AM

I don't wanna get into the same argument about god and such because that's always where this ends up, and it's a moot argument. I will however try to give you a bit of perspective on the universe. We assume the universe is around 14 billion years old. That is because light travels at 3 * 10^8 meters per second, which would circle the Earth around seven times a second. Now you probably know that one light year is how far the light travels in a year(This is a very very large number, you take 3*10^8 and multiply that by the number of seconds in a year, which is 3600second/hr * 24hr/day * 365day/year). The furthest light we can see(which is not limited by our telescopes whatsoever) is 14 billion light years away. That means that the light we see from that spot left 14 billion years ago and we are just now seeing it. That is why we assume the age of the universe to be 14 billion years old, but in reality it could be much older, especially since the universe is known to be expanding, and galaxies we observe near the 14 billion light-year horizon are extremely redshifted (moving away) to almost the speed of light. In this 14 billion light year radius of the known universe there are approximately 100 billion galaxies, each galaxy with an average of 100 billion stars. To put that into perspective, if you were to count each and every dry grain of sand on all of the beaches on the planet Earth, you would have about the number of stars in the universe. I think in that vastness, that it's somewhat... how should I put it... arrogant to assume that God created all this for just us. I'm not saying a supreme being isn't possible, I'm just saying that this universe being created in seven days for mankind is a silly notion.

D3V 2009-03-06 02:07 PM

+1 for that.

Grav 2009-03-06 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by S2 AM (Post 667618)
I don't wanna get into the same argument about god and such because that's always where this ends up, and it's a moot argument. I will however try to give you a bit of perspective on the universe. We assume the universe is around 14 billion years old. That is because light travels at 3 * 10^8 meters per second, which would circle the Earth around seven times a second. Now you probably know that one light year is how far the light travels in a year(This is a very very large number, you take 3*10^8 and multiply that by the number of seconds in a year, which is 3600second/hr * 24hr/day * 365day/year). The furthest light we can see(which is not limited by our telescopes whatsoever) is 14 billion light years away. That means that the light we see from that spot left 14 billion years ago and we are just now seeing it. That is why we assume the age of the universe to be 14 billion years old, but in reality it could be much older, especially since the universe is known to be expanding, and galaxies we observe near the 14 billion light-year horizon are extremely redshifted (moving away) to almost the speed of light. In this 14 billion light year radius of the known universe there are approximately 100 billion galaxies, each galaxy with an average of 100 billion stars. To put that into perspective, if you were to count each and every dry grain of sand on all of the beaches on the planet Earth, you would have about the number of stars in the universe. I think in that vastness, that it's somewhat... how should I put it... arrogant to assume that God created all this for just us. I'm not saying a supreme being isn't possible, I'm just saying that this universe being created in seven days for mankind is a silly notion.


This is even more interesting when you consider how large the universe is if there is matter in the parts that we can't yet see. This raises the question of how matter could have traveled faster than light from the big bang, but meh.

Chruser 2009-03-06 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Grav (Post 667641)
This is even more interesting when you consider how large the universe is if there is matter in the parts that we can't yet see. This raises the question of how matter could have traveled faster than light from the big bang, but meh.


It didn't. The space in-between expanded.

Grav 2009-03-07 12:02 AM

That's even more interesting!


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