Freddy Figbottom
Was it me?
I am interested in things that matter.If you are not interested in knowledge I genuinely don't care what you believe.
I am asking you why it's important to know our origin.
you should be able to answer.
I am interested in things that matter.If you are not interested in knowledge I genuinely don't care what you believe.
Knowing that the Bible's account is pure bullshit is knowledge I use. Maybe you need people to control your mind.I am interested in things that matter.
I am asking you why it's important to know our origin.
you should be able to answer.
the big bang is not crucial to basic research in science.Okay.... The concept of the Big Bang informs basic research in physics. If you do not care about science at all, then nothing further to discuss.
It absolutely is.the big bang is not crucial to basic research in science.
I see you are ignorant of physics.the big bang theory is the science equivalent of the creation story.
"More recently, experiments at particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have shed light on conditions even closer to the time of the Big Bang. Our understanding of physics at these high energies suggests that, in the very first moments after the Big Bang, the four fundamental forces of physics that exist today were initially combined in a single force.the big bang theory is the science equivalent of the creation story.
it doesn't really affect applied physics in any way.I see you are ignorant of physics.
the big bang is not proven."More recently, experiments at particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have shed light on conditions even closer to the time of the Big Bang. Our understanding of physics at these high energies suggests that, in the very first moments after the Big Bang, the four fundamental forces of physics that exist today were initially combined in a single force.
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It all started with a Big Bang – the quest to unravel the mystery behind the birth of the universe
How did everything begin? It’s a question that humans have pondered for thousands of years. Over the last century or so, science has homed in on an answer: the Big Bang. This describes how the Universe was born in a cataclysmic explosion almost 14 billion years ago. In a tiny fraction of a...physics.mit.edu
Remember, just because all humor flies over your head doesn't mean that it flies over everyone else's head.We are not made of clay.
I see that you are scientifically illiterate.I see you are ignorant of physics.
get lost bozoRemember, just because all humor flies over your head doesn't mean that it flies over everyone else's head.
You don't see your own hands in front of you.I see that you are scientifically illiterate.
Most physicists accept it.the big bang is not proven.
Most physicists subscribe to that theory, but they can't "accept it" until it is shown to be true.Most physicists accept it.
As science has always been.Most physicists subscribe to that theory, but they can't "accept it" until it is shown to be true.
Yep, I see it. Hand in front of me? Check. Hume is scientifically illiterate? Check.You don't see your own hands in front of you.
bye assholeYep, I see it. Hand in front of me? Check. Hume is scientifically illiterate? Check.
The Big Bang theory is not science. If only you knew what science is, you'd understand this. Since you are scientifically illiterate, you don't.As science has always been.
good night jerkoffThe Big Bang theory is not science. If only you knew what science is, you'd understand this. Since you are scientifically illiterate, you don't.