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Jul 27, '12, 7:07 am
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Re: History of the Big Bang
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Originally Posted by Alberti_Devoveo
Why would it?
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The Big Bang, Sting Theory and Evolution attempt to explain the origin of being.
They (the sciences), by many of their expositors, claim to explain the origins and development of being.
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Jul 28, '12, 4:23 am
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Re: History of the Big Bang
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Originally Posted by Jim Baur
The Big Bang, Sting Theory and Evolution attempt to explain the origin of being.
They (the sciences), by many of their expositors, claim to explain the origins and development of being.
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Big Bang theory, String theory, and evolution are physical sciences, they cannot inform us of anything metaphysical. They might be able to explain the origins of the material in the universe, but they are completely unable to explain being.
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Jul 30, '12, 2:11 pm
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Re: History of the Big Bang
I think, believe and feel that many followers of the Big Bang, evolution, string theory and related disciplines are turned them into metaphysics. They use their reasoning skills trying to explain the origins of being and being's nature.
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Jul 30, '12, 2:18 pm
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Re: History of the Big Bang
Also, and this is serious, but it is also fun and enjoyable.
Did Pluto exist before 1930?
How could the Big Bang happen if there were no humans there to observe it?
How could evolution have happened before human beings were there to observe it?
Did dark energy and dark matter exist before we made the hypotheses about them?
If they exist, did they exist before we observed them?
Did there coming into existence change the other laws of nature?
Did any of the laws of nature exist before we observed them?
Is dark matter infinite?
Is dark matter and dark energy eternal, necessary?
Is dark matter immutable?
Are they inanimate?
Are they animate?
Do they beget other of their kind?
Do they mingle with each other?
Are they immaterial or spiritual?
Are they material?
Is one of them spiritual?
Is one morally good and the other morally evil?
Are part spiritual/physical?
Does the physical/spiritual?
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