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Old 07-24-2009, 11:47 AM   #11
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Default Re: Impossible to answer?

The only thing keeping the big bang theory a theory is the fact that us people; scientists have not found a location at any proportion/scale where all the forces function together comfortably.

The big bang theory can be a stepping stone to understanding complexities of the universe we never would have reached without the curiosity to know the truth.

When it comes down to mathematicians, physicists, scientists etc.. Theories can be proven on one of those terms but it is not absolutely true until it is proven on every system.

i.e. I've seen a documentary on the universe where it was proven with deep math that if you take a point in the universe, any point and fold it, there will be another universe. Discoveries like these always flood our minds because they are new pieces of information and to know is a great feeling, but this is something proven on the mathematical system only and may as well be 1 point over worthless.

Ignorance is avoiding reality; to learn is part of reality and to believe or imagine is a higher power that can make or break you. A lot of famous physicists and scientists also believe in a god. Logically if you're given the opportunity to believe then why not take it. Personally I stand for knowledge and secondly for what I don't know I can trust with belief, or have "faith" in that thing.

Knowledge is said to be the food for the soul, and it is the most powerful and valuable ability. If you've read this post then you can clearly tell I'm pretty philosophical, and I feel that if I were to share my opinions on the universe it wouldn't enlighten most of you as much as what I've just wrote here on this post.
I'd also like to say that our fascination with the universe is practically infinite, and so so should the fascination with human life be. There are many things in the universe that have not ever existed, that we have made, on our little planet where the atmosphere extends up for about only 100km.

Happy thinking, pce.
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