Quote from: KingMan on February 25, 2009, 11:34:40 AMQuote from: Wendy on February 25, 2009, 11:29:46 AMSo, what do I have to do to be a christian? Believe the Bible is Gods word, Jesus was his son, he died on a cross, rose 3 days later, ascended to heaven, and you must accept Christ as your savior. So ae you still Christian?To be a Christian, do you have to believe the Bible in a literal sense?
Quote from: Wendy on February 25, 2009, 11:29:46 AMSo, what do I have to do to be a christian? Believe the Bible is Gods word, Jesus was his son, he died on a cross, rose 3 days later, ascended to heaven, and you must accept Christ as your savior. So ae you still Christian?
So, what do I have to do to be a christian?
Quote from: Mykael on February 25, 2009, 03:58:27 PMQuote from: KingMan on February 25, 2009, 11:34:40 AMQuote from: Wendy on February 25, 2009, 11:29:46 AMSo, what do I have to do to be a christian? Believe the Bible is Gods word, Jesus was his son, he died on a cross, rose 3 days later, ascended to heaven, and you must accept Christ as your savior. So ae you still Christian?To be a Christian, do you have to believe the Bible in a literal sense?No, you just have to be retarded.
Yes, thanks to the tireless efforts of Euclid and a few other mathematically-inclined members, electromagnetic acceleration is fast moving into the forefront of FE research.
Believe the Bible is Gods word, Jesus was his son, he died on a cross, rose 3 days later, ascended to heaven, and you must accept Christ as your savior.
Also there is the fact the matter was super compressed and without gravity to hold it together why would it not "explode"
I'm going to side with the white supremacists.
Quote from: optimisticcynic on February 25, 2009, 05:09:34 PMAlso there is the fact the matter was super compressed and without gravity to hold it together why would it not "explode" Apparently you don't understand the Big Bang theory any better than KingMan does.
Quote from: Robosteve on February 26, 2009, 02:00:57 AMQuote from: optimisticcynic on February 25, 2009, 05:09:34 PMAlso there is the fact the matter was super compressed and without gravity to hold it together why would it not "explode" Apparently you don't understand the Big Bang theory any better than KingMan does.What is wrong with that question?
Quote from: optimisticcynic on February 26, 2009, 08:52:01 AMQuote from: Robosteve on February 26, 2009, 02:00:57 AMQuote from: optimisticcynic on February 25, 2009, 05:09:34 PMAlso there is the fact the matter was super compressed and without gravity to hold it together why would it not "explode" Apparently you don't understand the Big Bang theory any better than KingMan does.What is wrong with that question?when something explodes it takes a bigger volume. that requires some empty space. there wasn't a lot of empty space "before" big bang so an explosion wasn't possible
I know that I was wondering if the pressure from the singularity could expand space-time I know that doesn't happen now but I thought with that extreme amount of pressure And no gravity to stop it form happening if that could expand space-time. I don't know what it takes to make space expand so forgive this stupid question
Quote from: optimisticcynic on February 26, 2009, 10:05:40 AMI know that I was wondering if the pressure from the singularity could expand space-time I know that doesn't happen now but I thought with that extreme amount of pressure And no gravity to stop it form happening if that could expand space-time. I don't know what it takes to make space expand so forgive this stupid questionPressure is defined as force per unit area. Forces act on mass-energy, not space.
Well the Big Bang itself may be plausible but other connected ideas aren'tLike the assertion that the singularity was always there before the Big Bang. THat would imply time to be infinite. Every division of infinity is infinity, so if time was infinite, every period of time would be infinite. [..] What does that sound like?
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Here's an explanation for ya. Lurk moar. Every single point you brought up has been posted, reposted, debated and debunked. There is a search function on this forum, and it is very easy to use.
So then you admit that the bible is not the word of God? Because if it was, he wouldn't throw in a load of bullshit just for kicks.
So you're basically going with the "God works in mysterious ways" approach. In that case, riddle me this: What is the point? God is mysterious, which means you'll never find the answers in him. Why not just search for them yourself?
But if space was curved that much at that point then the particle force on each other a portion of that force would be 90 degrees from reality so if a particle is pushed 90 degrees from reality it could stretch space right?
Quote from: optimisticcynic on February 26, 2009, 10:20:18 AMBut if space was curved that much at that point then the particle force on each other a portion of that force would be 90 degrees from reality so if a particle is pushed 90 degrees from reality it could stretch space right? First of all, you're not making any sense. Second of all, particles probably did not begin to form until some fraction of a second after the Big Bang itself.
Okay lets look at a second dimension representation. now if it is flat and you have equal and opposite forces acting upon a particle. space would not affected. However if that was in a shape of a ball. now if we had two forces acting upon it that were equal but opposite to each other there would be a component of the forces facing away from the center of the sphere.
Quote from: optimisticcynic on February 26, 2009, 04:48:47 PMOkay lets look at a second dimension representation. now if it is flat and you have equal and opposite forces acting upon a particle. space would not affected. However if that was in a shape of a ball. now if we had two forces acting upon it that were equal but opposite to each other there would be a component of the forces facing away from the center of the sphere. Forces are an attribute of the Universe. You can't apply the concept of a force from an outsider's perspective. All field lines would curve along with spacetime, not simply go outside of it.
Okay I am not trying to be insulting but how sure of this are you and do you have the education to back up that certainty.
Quote from: optimisticcynic on February 26, 2009, 05:49:27 PMOkay I am not trying to be insulting but how sure of this are you and do you have the education to back up that certainty.I am completely sure of this, and if noticing that massive objects possessing magnetic fields are not pushed outside the Universe by other magnetic fields counts as education, then yes I do.
You can't push anything out of the universe.If you did it would no longer exist.
Based on the size of the universe it would be pretty much flat for any interaction of particles so they would push directly on each other and would have no noticeable component that would push them out. Second I said it would push the universe out with the matter so you wouldn't notice the an interaction that did happen.
Quote from: optimisticcynic on February 26, 2009, 06:07:45 PMBased on the size of the universe it would be pretty much flat for any interaction of particles so they would push directly on each other and would have no noticeable component that would push them out. Second I said it would push the universe out with the matter so you wouldn't notice the an interaction that did happen. So why don't atoms turn into black holes?
Because It would not get rid of that space just stretch it a little. Gravity stretches space but everything with gravity does not create black holes.
Quote from: optimisticcynic on February 27, 2009, 07:16:51 PMBecause It would not get rid of that space just stretch it a little. Gravity stretches space but everything with gravity does not create black holes....
Quote from: optimisticcynic on February 27, 2009, 07:16:51 PMBecause It would not get rid of that space just stretch it a little. Gravity stretches space but everything with gravity does not create black holes.... Let's ask that a different way:Why would the gravitational well created by the nucleus of the atom not be deepened as the positively charged nucleus was pushed out of the Universe (dragging space along with it) by the negatively charged electron(s)?