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Originally posted by KrazyHorse
Why should I tell you when you have that attitude?
In short you're making yourself part of the problem you claim to find so absurd.
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Because you don't really have much of a leg to stand on in mocking the ignorance of others
I never mock simple ignorance. I mock ignorance combined with an inability to acknowledge one's own ignorance.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Originally posted by KrazyHorse
Because you don't really have much of a leg to stand on in mocking the ignorance of others
I never mock simple ignorance. I mock ignorance combined with an inability to acknowledge one's own ignorance.
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Siro? Because he was snappy.
I'm also a prima donna.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Originally posted by Dis
I've heard theories that the universe collapses upon itself and then another big bang occurs in a repeating cycle.
To me, it makes more sense than the Big Bang theory. It explains aneeshm's paradox.
It also can explain Zkribbler's paradox:
If the universe consists of matter and anti-matter, why did it explode rather than implode? It should have self annilated.
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Anyhow, the "real" answer is that the idea of an instantaneous "Big Bang" is not the current accepted model. What is currently envisioned is (going back from today) Normal physics -> Inflationary epoch (closest thing to "Big Bang") -> pre-inflation Universe
The Universe was in existence. Then something caused it to expand rapidly. Then something caused the rapid expansion to stop. At no point does time disappear from the model. Cosmology says nothing about the origin of the pre-expansion Universe. Maybe it was there forever. Maybe not. Maybe it had already expanded and contracted before. Maybe not. We have no data. We don't even understand the middle step (inflation) very well, so postulating about anything further back is pretty useless.
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12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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There is no Big Bang creation theory. There is no creation theory. There is no Big Bang.
There is inflationary cosmology and post-inflation cosmology.
We never claimed to have all the answers. But when we get answers, they're good answers, with strong predictive or explicative power and they have lots of decimal points.
You're free to spin wild flights of fancy if you want. But don't think that it's science.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Oh, and right now inflationary cosmology (what there is of it) doesn't even explain inflation. It merely describes it (badly)12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Well, in the meantime you can just make something up. Have fun coming up with a scientific explanation of the "beginning of time" that doesn't sound like utterly paradoxical nonsense.
EDIT: Addressed to ZKrib.
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Originally posted by Zkribbler
So the Big-Bang creation theory can explain everything but the creation of the universe?
Oh yeah. I'm happy.
What KH talks about is called cosmic inflation.
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Originally posted by Geronimo
then why didn't you answer Eli?yeah siro. I must be getting avatars mixed up in additon to getting too lazy to read their actual names. Time to return to civ IV for a while I guess.
HAHA!
Another one nailed!
Originally posted by KrazyHorse
Siro? Because he was snappy.
I'm also a prima donna.
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