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When and how did the world begin?

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When and how did the world begin?

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  1. With a big bang


  2. Don't believe the bullcrap about the bible.

    Nothing could be further from the truth than that kids story.

  3. Have you read the Bible? How about God? Adam & Eve?

    That's what I believe.No one knows for sure.

    Don't believe that bull c**p about the Big Bang Theory.

  4. Well, there are only 2 theories...

    Some believe there was a big bang about 4 to 18 billion years ago- depending on which one you believe. But there is no evidence to support this. There is at least 1 law that stands in the way of this idea.

    Then some believe the God created it all about 6200 years ago.  There is some circumstantial evidence that seems to support this belief.

    Scientist are split on this  issue. According to the last survey I saw. Close to 60% believe in the big bang idea. About 6% believe in the creation idea, and the rest are not committed.

    Edit: Me personally- I believe in a young earth and creation.  I have studied this for about 15 years. I am an engineer, not a scientist.

  5. Big Bang theory is more correct... I dont think it absolute truth, but its much better than old fairytale book of bulls*** called the bible. Science is going forward and forward, believer's are just trying to stop the progress.

    Higg's mechanism is keyword in theory of creation of world.

    ''The Higgs mechanism, also called the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism, Higgs-Kibble mechanism or Anderson-Higgs mechanism, is a form of superconductivity in the vacuum. It considers all of space filled with a relativistically invariant quantum fluid called the Higgs field, whose motion prevents certain forces from propagating over long distances. Part of the Higgs field mixes with the force-carrying gauge fields to produce massive gauge bosons, while the rest of the Higgs field describes a new particle, called the Higgs boson. The range of the force and the mass of the gauge bosons are inverses in natural units, but the mass of the Higgs boson is different and depends on the details.

    The mechanism is the only way elementary vector particles, like the W^\pm or the \,Z, can have a mass. Interactions with the associated Higgs boson gives mass to the quarks and leptons in the standard model. The Higgs mechanism is an example of tachyon condensation where the tachyon is the Higgs field.''

    There's an ongoing project called the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) which might be able to prove that the world was created by Higg's mechanism. Dont buy into christian lies...

  6. Approximately 4.6 billion years ago as a huddle of debris brought about by the creation of the Solar system.

    Update

    I don't know why anybody has mentioned big bang theory.  It has no immediate relevance to the beginning of the world, as those events occurred getting on for ten billion years earlier.

  7. That one's easy. The world began with the swirling of debris and gases and other space junk left over from the big bang. Sometime around 4-5 billion years ago (estimates vary). That much is proven scientific fact, despite what bible thumpers want you to believe.

    As to how all that began, is anyone's guess. Probably not with some random guy's big imaginary friend in the sky, though.

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