Author Topic: The great conclusion about how the universe was created:  (Read 2259 times)

All he did was say he was one of those 30 people...
Sounds like you're just mad because he disagrees.
My point in case.

before the big bang there was a world full of people like us but they were 50 times lamer than us

then i was born in that world and as a baby i almost killed that worlds theodore roosevelt (who quite frankly is still an awesome dude)

that worlds nonexistent god was like dave look you cant do that nothing can be this awesome

so everything exploded for no reason just so stuff could cool down a bit


before the big bang there was a world full of people like us but they were 50 times lamer than us

then i was born in that world and as a baby i almost killed that worlds theodore roosevelt (who quite frankly is still an awesome dude)

that worlds nonexistent god was like dave look you cant do that nothing can be this awesome

so everything exploded for no reason just so stuff could cool down a bit



We need to know more facts about this, "Pre-World"

We need to know more facts about this, "Pre-World"

the old spice guy didnt exist

the old spice guy didnt exist
Is it true that the "Most Interesting man in the World" was Less interesting?

Is it true that the "Most Interesting man in the World" was Less interesting?

yeah

because he didnt exist either

only lame droopy eyed politicians existed and theodore roosevelt was the only truly awesome guy there

also burger kings were like two hours away from flighty broads' houses

though im not sure if thats supposed to be lame or awesome

I love the first Curiosity.

Stephen Hawking is also amazing, if the infinitely small, infinitely dense blackhole was before the Big Bang, and because there is no time in a blackhole, there really was no time for anything to be before the Big Bang. He came up with a great brown townogy that I can't think of right now.


Discuss this further, I still like that whole Big Bang theory. But I don't think humans will EVER figure out what the VERY beginning was, because I think there has been something going on forever, as with both of our preferred theories, something caused the whole atomic stuff to hit the fan, causing the big bang, which therefore something had to have caused it. Same with your Black Hole thing, something had to have caused the explosion.

Also, I don't think the whole Black Hole theory your talking about is right, because if there was nothing before the black hole, then the black hole couldn't exist, because black holes are created by the death of a star gone supernova, or something like that.

Why would God be subjected to his physical laws that he created when his existence is not primarily physical? That would be like saying a man who grew up isolated in the wilderness could not make up his own mental vocabulary for identifying objects because he did not have any prior communication to work off of.

Where did that matter in that black hole originate from?

And yes, I watched the whole thing.
« Last Edit: August 17, 2011, 10:11:59 AM by Dodger »

Nothing/a ball of dirt/a gravitational vortex/nothing we know exploded and made everything.

Sounds about right!

How I look at everything and how it was created:
I don't know how it was created and I would rather leave it at that than believing that a "God" created us.

Could we please not turn this into a holywar?

Could we please not turn this into a holywar?
Too late.
Anyway, my friend Gavin and my primary school enjoyed shoving it down everyones throats. They tried to do it to one of my Muslim friends... Can't remember the name.

Its a nice theory, except its a theory. forgeted if we know what happened.

Hell if I'm getting into another religion topic.
/abandonthread