skitz, can you give me an answer to the following
1. Do you believe a mass of matter and energy rotated until it exploded?
1A. Did that mass of energy and matter create itself?
1A-A. Do you believe that all matter and energy in the Universe was created by a Big Bang 14 billion years ago?
1A-B. Were you or anyone existing today, existing at that point to observe this occurrence?
1A-C. If you didn't exist to observe it, how can you test it today? And wouldn't your tests be based on the assumption that it happened since no one was there to observe it?
1B. Can you repeat an occurrence that no one has observed?
1B-A. How so? (Give 100%, infallible, non-opinionated, empirical proof on how you can)
1B-B. If you do attempt to repeat it, wouldn't the outcome be based on the assumption that it happened like you thought it did?
1B-C. How not? (Give 100%, infallible, non-opinionated, empirical proof on how it wouldn't be)
since you are a learned and devout athiest
It is spelt atheist man, I was hoping you would start typing it right without me saying...it's like if i kept calling you a msulim.
Secondly, I notice we have gone away from evolution and gone onto the big bang theory.
(i'm still waiting for what you think Darwin's theory was).
OK, we are on to a topic where I only have a brief understanding so bare with me. Physics is not really my thing.
I believe in the singularity. That all energy (and therefore matter) expanded from this singularity. in the first 10,000th of a second (or so)the relationship between these energies started the 'forces' we have. Many of the chemical reactions started happening, eventually causing what we would think of as material.
The radiation from the 'big bang' can still actually be seen and red drift proves that stars, planets and galaxies are all moving away from eachother as if from a central starting point.