[Scientifically refuting the Big Bang theory]
Well Science will tell us that from nothing, nothing comes. that is 0+0=0, and where would the + and = come from anyway.
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I just stumbled acorss this on CF and was about to submit it before I realized its already here. Oh Well, beaten to the punch.
No wonder creationism is so popular, fundies really just have no clue when it comes to science.
There was nothing, until the nothing was divided by, and a god was formed. The true question is, where did the division sign some from? Obviously, nothing was taken to the negative 1st power to form it. And the -1 and exponent function came when the god was doodling and drew some lines, and the god came from when nothing was divided by...
Science tells us that FOR BALANCE:
The sum of all forces is zero.The sum of all moments is zero.
That is - for every action there is and equal and opposite reaction.
If every structure that man has ever erected was spinning uncontrollably on its axis, you would be right.
What you are saying, rkbo, is less than half the statement, and displays a poor standard of education on your behalf.
Holy doesn't get it at all, Batman
We must be tolerant of the weak of mind , old chum. Let's smack some sense into him. Couldn't hurt
first 0+0=0 is true.
second WTF!
Science can't have a stance on how the Big Bang happened or where it came from or anything like that, it is outside of the universe because the universe didn't exist yet, therefore it is not science and in some sense of the word in modern science whatever was before it didn't exist... According to science, since they can have no opinion before the big bang.
The Big Bang doesn't try to explain how the universe started, that's a common misconception. The Big Bang theory explains the rapid expansion of the universe immediately after it's creation.
We don't know what there was before that. One theory is that there was a singularity. Many Christians hold the view that God kicked the ball rolling. There is also the view that asking what came before the Big Bang is meaningless since time didn't exist in the sense we understand it before then.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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