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Brian Greene has also written some excellent books on physics and the universe... and they're quite readable. You don't have to be a astrophysicist to understand and enjoy them.
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Consider all the many universes that couldn't exist because all of these forces were at just the wrong level and balance for those universes to exist. The way I see it ... things just are, and other things just aren't. |
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and now back to our regularly scheduled thread, "the origin of the universe."
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The answer is 42, obviously.
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If you could keep going out in space would you eventually come to the end of the universe? If you did come to the end, what's on the other side of the end?
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IMHO, questions like the OP posed are useful to ponder, even though the “answers” are beyond the reach of our intellect.
I think a connection to our shared humanity is made when we hold the question(s) rather than dismiss them as being A useless exercise.
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I was told there wasn't going to be any math.....
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I find it impossible to believe that the incredibly massive universe was once condensed into a pinpoint of matter that exploded.
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I am quite sure that about 6 months ago a story was on the news that physics and mathematical equations were falling apart the closer that science got back to the big bang theory. That the laws of physics as we know it no longer exist and they could not prove the existence of The Big Bang Theory with present knowledge. I am sure I am lacking in details but that was the gist of the story
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The Big Bang will always be problematic.
Physicists and mathematics don't like singularities. |
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Still all theories and opinions. It's funny how if a theory is repeated often enough it becomes a belief, even when it can't be definitely proven. Then other theories and opinions are berated as nonsense. Kind of like which model guitars are best? Have a fun day.
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A good theory is usually backed up with corroborative evidence; experimentally, observational, etc. Theories that may be dismissed as 'nonsense' usually lack such evidence or in many cases appear to contradict the available evidence. |
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Scientific theories are not simply opinions. They are thoroughly substantiated and documented explanations of our world.
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