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In your own words, please explain to me how the universe randomly created itself one day?

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In your own words, please explain to me how the universe randomly created itself one day?

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  1. In your own words, define "universe".

    Just so we know what we're starting with.


  2. How long is an day

  3. Stephen Hawking, atheists, scientists, many religious people, and myself, all think you're an idiot.

    Atheistically yours,

    JM Gendron.

  4. The answer to that is quite complicated and involves a great deal of very complicated physics which I understand in only the most general way, you're much better off just getting as much information as you can about the Big Bang, which is currently the scientific model which most closely fits the universe we see today.

  5. All energy is infinite. Something caused all this energy to compress indefinitely or arise until it was unable to remain stable and began to expand.

    This is what I believe.

  6. Why don't you ask this in the science section? Or better yet google it. Atheist does not equal scientist.

  7. It didn't randomly create itself ONE DAY.  

  8. Not much is random about the universe!

    God created it and, no, God is not some strong

    mad man floating in the sky with a long white beard

    yelling this or that.

    That is funny (and not funny) way to think about it!

    God is spirit and no one knows or can know

    what He actually looks like.  We only know His

    presence and the amazing ways He works with

    us individually as well as as a group!

  9. Let's unload that question, shall we?

    It didn't just "create itself one day." That would imply that there was a time before the universe.

    From the point of view of science, this doesn't work because, as general relativity shows us, time is a fundamental dimension of the universe, not a type of space during which events take place. As a result, there was no time = 0 during which the universe came into existence. What this means is that, by any scientifically valid definition, the universe has always existed.

    From the point of view of philosophy, a time before the universe would be pointless to talk about, because time could very well be extended back infinitely as part of a larger structure. Scientifically, this is only speculating, but it means that the universe could very well have had a mechanical cause outside of the current realm of observation. As a result, the fact that this realm happens to exist is a non-issue; our universe would be no more special than our galaxy or our star system.

    Either way, to assume that the universe "randomly created itself one day" is loading the question so as to force an answer that implies creation. There is no evidence at all that "creation," as a divine act, must have happened.

  10. I certainly don't know. But the same would go for any other God explanation. How could a God just all of a sudden randomly appear?

  11. No one knows.

  12. It only took a fraction of a second. There was nothing absolutely nothing and it got bored. Boom and the universe was created. Several billion years later here we are.

    The creation story starts out the same. There was nothing and it got bored. So it took seven days to create the universe and everything in it.

    Personally I like the steady state theory; the universe "is" and always has been, it merely keeps recycling everything.

  13. If you believe that God created it, which it seems that you are implying, that would involve magic which is not a rational explanation.

  14. It didn't randomly create itself.If you'd like to know about the prevailing theory,referred to as the Big Bang.I can answer in my own words.I know nothing of the theory YOU are speaking of though

  15. Matter does not create itself. God created matter. There is no evidence of anything ever creating itself. How the world was created will never be proven on a human level, because we simply were not there. No theory can be proven, because there is nothing to test. Someone once said that evolution is as true as 2+2=4, but is that really that case? We can test the simple equation, and know that 2+2=4, but evolution cannot be proven. One, no one was around when it began, and two, it is too slow to observe. People say that missing links have been discovered, and evolution is a fact. These are false claims, because there is no evidence that proves evolution. There is no evidence that proves creation either. Both take faith.  

  16. Since your starting premise is flawed, your unstated but hinted at conclusion is equally flawed.

    The Big Bang is the cosmological model of the universe that is best supported by all lines of scientific evidence and observation. The essential idea is that the universe has expanded from a primordial hot and dense initial condition at some finite time in the past and continues to expand to this day.

  17. The universe is not created, by itself or otherwise. Thus, your question is nonsense. QED

  18. I will completely honest, I do not know.

    Scientists, professors and the like quite literally spend their entire lives trying to answer these types of questions.  You cannot really expect a serious, two or three bullet point answer over the internet from a bunch of laymen who are goofing off at work.

  19. In your own words, please explain to me how god randomly created itself one day?

  20. By the initial big bang of primal matter, in which were contained the four primary forces in the universe. It is possible that these 4 forces were all One Force at that time, and only later split into gravity, electromagnetic, weak and strong nuclear. It is also possible that this was done FASTER than the speed of light, since without the 4 forces operating separately, Einsteins "speed limit" might not apply.

    An extremely fast bursting of energy might also explain why the universe maintains equal temperature throughout its vastness.

    Of course the universe did not create itself in One Day. Probably even the basic elements of Helium and Hydrogen did not occur for hundreds of thousands of years.

    We estimate the age of the universe to be about 14 billion years.

    In the past, cosmology was as speculative as religion. But now, in the 21st century, we have actually measured and calculated the heat and radiation from the Big Bang. We have evidence that it did, in fact occur.

    We also know how the universe started to form immediately after the Big Bang, and all the way up to now.

    What we don't know of course is what Banged the Bang.

    The Big Mystery.

    Call if God if you wish.

    We don't know.


  21. I don't know where you got your education, but your science teacher needs to be fired.  The theory states that it happened over billions and billions of years.  Now, your turn.  Please explain to me how an imaginary dude in white robes and a long white beard created the universe in just one day.

  22. and to think we can express GOD's word in our own opinoins lol pharisees and scribes tried that look what it got them! lewl i say stick to the book learn it and follow it otherwise isaiah 6:9 applies to you.

  23. It didn't.  Why it happened, nobody knows.  What you see know is something that happened over a long period of time, not just in a split second.

  24. I barely have a grasp of it myself, and you already made your mind up and nothing could ever convince you to change it. So there is no way I could explain it to you in a way that might help you.

  25. Gods time span and ours are completely different. We can't fully comprehend His ways. Just trying to figure out the Scriptures he gave us is difficult enough. Don't stress over it.  

  26. You answered it.  UNI-VERSE.

  27. I think it is time to stop asking such questions, becuase we all know that they cannot be answered indefinitely. that why i'm agnostic.  

  28. The Universe has no beginning.  It has always been here.

  29. The physical laws of the universe are quite the opposite of random.  They cause organization on many levels.  It's the law, dude.

  30. The Universe did not "randomly create itself one day". You make it sound like there was nothing - and then suddenly the Universe came into existence. But that's not a really accurate description - time started when the Big Bang occurred, space and time do not exist separately. Relative to any point of reference, then, the Big Bang happened "immediately".

    You don't have to accept the Big Bang theory, but one thing that you should accept is the existence of quantum fluctuations. When two highly polished, parallel metal plates are brought very close to each other in a vacuum, they are spontaneously attracted to each other and will stick together (Casimir effect). However, the plates are electrically and magnetically neutral, and gravity is far too weak to cause this to occur. The explanation is that because the plates limit the wavelength of virtual particle-antiparticle pairs inside, the vacuum energy density is slightly greater outside the plates, which generates a force that pushes the plates together.

    The mainstream scientific community does not find it absurd, then, that the Universe itself could be the result of a quantum fluctuation.

    Or, another possibility is that the Universe is infinitely old as well as infinite in extent (like the God of your religion?), can you argue against this without reference to your religion?

  31. If you mean the Big Bang theory, particles, molecules and gases began to mix, creating different types of each other until they spun and created one big ball, the gases kept reproducing until they overcame the ball and all began to ignite and exploded. Some of the explosion froze immediately, depending on the gases, some continued to heat up, the difference is some of the gases and molecules deteriorated and left it less vulnerable. I think you know the rest of the story.

    If you mean the Bible's take. God ( somehow created himself I guess, sound familiar to some of the responses on here already?) and screamed some random English.

    Sniff.

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