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Post by Morph on Apr 2, 2009 19:58:37 GMT
Sooooo....... What do you think? I think it formed naturally. (No offense to Catholics)FZ EDIT: Fixed Grammatical Errors
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Post by michael472 on Apr 2, 2009 20:12:24 GMT
No one really knows how it was created...some believe that god created it...I don't know any other theories lol.
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Post by Neku on Apr 2, 2009 20:13:04 GMT
I dont no but I am catholic sooooooo yea
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Post by Phoenix Wright on Apr 2, 2009 22:21:09 GMT
The Big Bang? Duh? Stupid peoples... No one really knows, but as science shows, we're getting closer to the answer. I believe it was by the Big bang, because i believe in science.
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Post by Neku on Apr 2, 2009 22:24:52 GMT
would I go to hell if I though it was the big bang?
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Post by Admin on Apr 3, 2009 0:10:02 GMT
Big Bang is only a theory. Though it is the most plausible theory. Quantum physical is currently being used to 'reproduce' the big bang - a mini version. Heard of the Large Hadron Collider? It aims to make tiny particles collide to reproduce a mini big bang.
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Post by Neku on Apr 3, 2009 0:15:30 GMT
LHC Holy crap that thing someday is going to end our planet!if they make a mini big bang this planet would be destroyed if I am right because you r makeing a planet inside of a planet
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Post by Admin on Apr 3, 2009 0:21:30 GMT
lol. Yeah, there a bit of suspicion of the public, that it may destroy the planet, but dw, Science and numbers has proved it's very safe and doesnt have a chance. They're not making a planet. Search LHC on wiki. XD
These are the four main detectors and their purposes:
ATLAS – one of two general purpose detectors. ATLAS will be used to look for signs of new physics, including the origins of mass and extra dimensions. CMS – the other general purpose detector will, like ATLAS, hunt for the Higgs boson and look for clues to the nature of dark matter. ALICE – will study a "liquid" form of matter called quark-gluon plasma that existed shortly after the Big Bang. LHCb – equal amounts of matter and anti-matter were created in the Big Bang. LHCb will try to investigate what happened to the "missing" anti-matter.
All very fascinating eh?
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Post by Neku on Apr 3, 2009 0:29:22 GMT
I just heard it might and I dont want to die yet.and it is very fascinating.I want to go and see it for real sometime in my life
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Post by shadowgregarzx on Apr 3, 2009 2:44:58 GMT
Kill me if needed. But what's the Big Bang? Me? I have 2 theories. 1)God, obviously 2)Bacteria.
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Post by kholdstaire on Apr 3, 2009 6:38:53 GMT
How did topic made with gramer of bad?
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Post by Archer on Apr 3, 2009 8:55:52 GMT
The Big Bang is the collision of huge rocks in space which resulted in a big bang (Hence, the name.) resulting in the creation of not only the Earth but also the Solar System. (I'm not too sure so, correct me if I'm wrong.)
But, I'm a Christian and I believe that God created the universe cause there are also evidences still on the Earth.
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Post by altomarelatios on Apr 3, 2009 9:00:59 GMT
Why was topic made with such bad grammar? LOL, that's true, I'll fix it... along with your grammar in the above quote
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Post by Admin on Apr 3, 2009 9:09:01 GMT
*quite furious* dude, there WERE NO big rocks before the universe was create. The Big Bang was the resultant of TINY MINISCULE subatomic particle colliding because an unknown force.
Yes, Im also Christian. Yeah, there's lots of evidence supporting Christianity in science. But nothing in the bible says that God didn't create the Big Bang, so it's entirely possible that He may have. And about Genesis, each 'day' God created something, humans, animals, light, etc. Lots of people say this is WRONG!!! But hey, what's a 'day'? A Plutonian day? A martian day? Who said it was an Earth day? It might even be a 'Heaven Day' Lolzzzzz
Anyways I dont like going into religion as it may create conflicts between diff religions.
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Post by Archer on Apr 3, 2009 10:02:52 GMT
Sorry, FP but I already stated that I'm not sure....
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