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>>>>I see. Age of the universe is about 14 billion they estimate.
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>>>Which is total nonsense as far as I'm concerned.
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>>>Everytime they make a bigger telescope, they realize the Universe is bigger and older than they thought.
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>>It shows how stupid we humans really are.
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>>>They keep playing with their own little observable Universe and creating laws for that instead of taking the common sense position that the observable Universe is not equal to the Universe. So everytime there is a break through in making observations their Universe surprises them.
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>>>How can it be surprise? Sheesh.
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>>>Then again, I think Big Bang Cosmology is bunk, so I'm sort of cranky towards the whole idea of determining the size, age, and beginning of the Universe.
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>>Don't know if BB actually happened. If so, it could have happened virtually infinite time back in history of the universe where we'll never be able look back far enough. Or the universe could have been just as is from the beginning, which could imply that some super-duper-super-intelligent thing put it there, and we can't have that, can we.
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>>The BB theory seems to be a major component of the evolution theory. So the main stream scientific world has to support it... I guess.
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>I can easily divorce the Big bang theory from the theory of evolution.
>The first has to do with everything everywhere while the theory of evolution is strictly related to life on this planet.

Jim.
correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't one of the evolution theory say that the cosmic dusts, caused by the BB, has all the material in it for evolution to take place? And that these dusts settled on earth and esentually got the evolution ball rolling?

Maybe I'm wrong....


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>I think, by the way, that even Dr. Hawking suggests that God is as good an explaqnation as any for what was before the Big Bang.
>Why can't it be that God set the Big Bang in motion and then observed if his creations 'acted' as he designed?????
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Very good. I don't know about the BB, but I share your view.
Work as if you don't need money
Love as if you've never been hurt before
Live as if this is your last day to live
Dance as if no one's watching
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