Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Does God Exist?

Today's question is dealing with the creation of the universe and all that is contained in it. The question is; how did the earth come to be? Was it by God or the big bang theory?

Big bang theory states that an explosion happened in the middle of space to create the universe (matter). Although in science is it the "golden rule" that matter cannot be created nor destroyed, so the big bang theory kind of contradicts itself.



Here are a few amazing images that just make you think maybe there is a higher being out there!





































































































































this picture always leaves me breathless...


This video always reminds me of how awesome the world is!
(it's that Discovery channel commercial)


1 comment:

SweetDisplayName said...

now i'm not partial either way per say. but i would have to go with you on this one. i mean from what i understand it got hot then cold and now we have matter.

http://www.thekeyboard.org.uk/The%20Big%20Bang%20Theory.htm

Einstein's Theory of Relativity. This is a theory of spacetime, offering a complete mathematical description of the universe. Relativity, along with Quantum Mechanics, (see "What is Quantum Mechanics?") is considered to be the most complete and accurate theory ever devised, mathematically describing such diverse phenomenon as the constant speed of light and the formation of black holes. Einstein's equations tell us - apart from many other things - that the universe is expanding, and that by going back in time there must have been a time when all the galaxies were very close together. And further back when all the stars must have been touching each another, merging to make one great fireball as hot as the inside of a star at 15 million degrees Kelvin (Kelvin is absolute zero temperature). Einstein's equations actually go further back than that, to a time when all the matter and energy of the universe emerged from a single point of zero size, a singularity. This is how the Big Bang theory describes the birth of the universe.