The Big bang Theory |
Jun 7 2010, 03:15 PM
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Pokémon Trainer Group: Members Posts: 56 Joined: 18-September 09 From: Behind you Member No.: 63 860 My Colosseum Party |
Haha, we're thinking about two completely different things. You're talking about the scientist theory. I'm thinking about the sitcom. Love that show.
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Jun 10 2010, 05:57 PM
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Viddy well, little Brother. Group: Members Posts: 18 Joined: 10-May 09 From: neither here nor there. Member No.: 21 695 Emerald Roster |
Once again, let me clarify:
Scientists (specifically astrophysicists) know exactly what happened at the big bang, except for like the first .0000000000000000000000003 seconds or something. It's not a guess. That's not what a scientific theory is. Pi is a theory. Gravity is a theory. Black holes are a theory (and there is one at the center of our galaxy!). You see, the universe was created (somehow, I choose to believe through science) and it was just a hot "mass" of energy (it didn't actually have mass at that point, I don't think) and then it cooled down through several stages, and matter and antimatter were created...blah blah blah there is a universe now. and I like the show a little bit until I understand the jokes. like the one about the inverse tangent graph. *sadface* -------------------- |
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Jun 21 2010, 12:16 PM
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Pokémon Champion Group: +Donors Posts: 3 057 Joined: 28-June 09 From: Smog Central, CA Member No.: 39 978 hue |
I have just one thing to say.
If the universe had to be created by something or someone, and that someone is a god, how did that god come into exsistence. -------------------- |
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Jun 27 2010, 04:25 PM
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Pokémon Trainer Group: Members Posts: 37 Joined: 9-August 09 From: Somewhere over the rainbow Member No.: 55 430 Don't argue with me. |
Obviously, God created the Big Bang. I heard once that the Big Bang was started from a tiny little dot infused with power. God could have put that dot there!!!
See what i did? Now no one can argue with me, as I said that both theories are correct. -------------------- |
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