Big Bang Fair-tail

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #30 on: August 02, 2017, 07:12:46 AM »
Whatever helps you sleep at night.

I sleep like a baby at night because I don't have to make up stories like where location of the explosion of the Big Bang happened, nor do I have to figure out how the heck could matter be made out of nothing and try to explain how the mass from the Big Bang traveled faster then light to spread the Universe, nor to prove that conservation of angular momentum was conserved, nor all the other problems with the fair-tail about the big bang.

I have asked 10 simple questions, which YOU, sokarul have not able to answer even though you have 13479 post, this one is too much for you

1)   How many years ago did the Big Bang happen?
2)   Was the mass spinning really fast before the explosion, as we were told in grade school or has this changed?
3)   What is the location of the origin of the explosion of the Big Bang? Do we know the spot (x, y, z) of the explosion?
4)   How far away is the Earth located today from the original explosion spot?
5)   How fast was the mass travelling after the explosion? Was it at the speed of light? Slower, faster?
6)   When did time start to be in effect? Was there such a thing as time, before the Big Bang or was it a product of the explosion?
7)   When did the physical laws start to be in effect, before the bang or after the bang? Conservation of Energy, Momentum, F=ma...
8)   How much mass is there in the Universe?
9)   How big is the Universe? How many light years, is the furthest object from the center of the explosion.
10)   Where did all this mass come from? Since everything has a beginning and an end, how did it become into existence in order for the Big Bang to happen?

Kami tried, but failed when he gave wrong information about the spinning mass
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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #31 on: August 02, 2017, 07:42:16 AM »
The Big Bang wasn't an explosion IN space-time, it was an explosion OF space-time.
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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #32 on: August 02, 2017, 08:02:57 AM »
The Big Bang wasn't an explosion IN space-time, it was an explosion OF space-time.

Since you know so much, then answer the following questions:

1)   How many years ago did the Big Bang happen?
2)   Was the mass spinning really fast before the explosion, as we were told in grade school or has this changed?
3)   What is the location of the origin of the explosion of the Big Bang? Do we know the spot (x, y, z) of the explosion?
4)   How far away is the Earth located today from the original explosion spot?
5)   How fast was the mass travelling after the explosion? Was it at the speed of light? Slower, faster?
6)   When did time start to be in effect? Was there such a thing as time, before the Big Bang or was it a product of the explosion?
7)   When did the physical laws start to be in effect, before the bang or after the bang? Conservation of Energy, Momentum, F=ma...
8)   How much mass is there in the Universe?
9)   How big is the Universe? How many light years, is the furthest object from the center of the explosion.
10)   Where did all this mass come from? Since everything has a beginning and an end, how did it become into existence in order for the Big Bang to happen?
To simply dismiss the concept of God as being unscientific is to violate the very objectivity of science itself.

My experiences with science led me to God.

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #33 on: August 02, 2017, 08:14:02 AM »
1-Around 13.7 billion years ago

2-Don't know. If it was spinning I don't think it would matter.

3-The big bang happened everywhere, it was an explosion of space, space was created.

4-Since the explosion happened everywhere, there is no center.

5-Much faster than the speed of light

6-Time was created along with space

7-The moment of the big bang

8-Do you mean the observable universe?

9-About 46 billion light years across(the observable universe)

10-The energy of the big bang created matter(E=mc2)
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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #34 on: August 02, 2017, 08:47:35 AM »
According to Gerald Schroeder the Biblical and Cosmological time lines are not mutually exclusive.  Dr. Schroeder has a Bachelors, Masters, and Ph.D in Physics from MIT and is Jewish with formal theological training.

He adds up the timeline of the generations since Adam plus the six days of creation in Genesis.  Dr. Schroeder relates the passage of a day as we know it with the passage of time from the Big Bang and shows how that first six days can start about 15 billion years ago and end with Adam.  It's kinda spooky, and amazing, how it works out.

http://www.geraldschroeder.com/AgeUniverse.aspx

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #35 on: August 02, 2017, 08:49:15 AM »
I wonder if Inflatearth knows that one of the first iterations of a big bang was devised by a Belgian PRIEST and astronomer named George Lemaitres.
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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #36 on: August 02, 2017, 09:17:03 AM »
I wonder if Inflatearth knows that one of the first iterations of a big bang was devised by a Belgian PRIEST and astronomer named George Lemaitres.
I doubt he had a clue before now.

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #37 on: August 02, 2017, 09:46:06 AM »
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2- Was the mass spinning really fast before the explosion, as we were told in grade school or has this changed
Don't know. If it was spinning I don't think it would matter.

What do you mean that you don’t know. How did the galaxies start spinning. Has there been conservation of angular momentum?


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3-What is the location of the origin of the explosion of the Big Bang? Do we know the spot (x, y, z) of the explosion?
The big bang happened everywhere, it was an explosion of space, space was created.
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4-How far away is the Earth located today from the original explosion spot?
Since the explosion happened everywhere, there is no center.

Yes, but the Universe is expanding, so it must expand from a starting place. Where is that place located. If you can’t find the origin of the explosion, then how do you know that it even happened?



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5-How fast was the mass travelling after the explosion? Was it at the speed of light? Slower, faster?
Much faster than the speed of light

What, faster than the speed of light, but E = mc^2 states that a spaceship can never reach the speed of light, because you can’t burn the last drop of fuel needed to obtain the speed of light and you are telling me that mass was travelling faster than the speed of light?

And if mass was travelling faster than the speed of light, then the light was travelling also at that speed, which would mean that the age of the Universe might be much smaller, say 1 billion years old, since you don’t have the speed of light to be constant.

If the Universes is much younger, than there could be no evolution on Earth, thus the Evolution theory is out the door and thus we need to have a creator.

Since we need to have a creator, then why would we not believe that the creator made the Earth in 6 days, like in Genesis?

Your Evolution just got destroyed with you saying that the mass speed was faster than the speed of light.

Do you have any citation that mass traveled faster than the speed of light?

To simply dismiss the concept of God as being unscientific is to violate the very objectivity of science itself.

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #38 on: August 02, 2017, 09:49:00 AM »
Nothing can move faster than the speed of light THROUGH space, but space itself can expand faster than the speed of light. The galaxies are "attached" to space and thus are dragged along with it, but they are not moving through space.
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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #39 on: August 02, 2017, 09:50:17 AM »
According to Gerald Schroeder the Biblical and Cosmological time lines are not mutually exclusive.  Dr. Schroeder has a Bachelors, Masters, and Ph.D in Physics from MIT and is Jewish with formal theological training.

He adds up the timeline of the generations since Adam plus the six days of creation in Genesis.  Dr. Schroeder relates the passage of a day as we know it with the passage of time from the Big Bang and shows how that first six days can start about 15 billion years ago and end with Adam.  It's kinda spooky, and amazing, how it works out.

http://www.geraldschroeder.com/AgeUniverse.aspx

Mike

In the original Hebrew text, the day in Genesis is what we call a day today. If you want to give a different meaning to the word day, to represent a period of time, then that is not an accurate representation of Genesis. A day in Genesis is from sunset to sunset.
To simply dismiss the concept of God as being unscientific is to violate the very objectivity of science itself.

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #40 on: August 02, 2017, 09:52:15 AM »
I wonder if Inflatearth knows that one of the first iterations of a big bang was devised by a Belgian PRIEST and astronomer named George Lemaitres.

Do you know that Evolution was also created by a PRIEST?

Was the Belgian Priest, an Orthodox Priest, I don't think so...
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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #41 on: August 02, 2017, 09:54:04 AM »
According to Gerald Schroeder the Biblical and Cosmological time lines are not mutually exclusive.  Dr. Schroeder has a Bachelors, Masters, and Ph.D in Physics from MIT and is Jewish with formal theological training.

He adds up the timeline of the generations since Adam plus the six days of creation in Genesis.  Dr. Schroeder relates the passage of a day as we know it with the passage of time from the Big Bang and shows how that first six days can start about 15 billion years ago and end with Adam.  It's kinda spooky, and amazing, how it works out.

http://www.geraldschroeder.com/AgeUniverse.aspx

Mike

In the original Hebrew text, the day in Genesis is what we call a day today. If you want to give a different meaning to the word day, to represent a period of time, then that is not an accurate representation of Genesis. A day in Genesis is from sunset to sunset.
Dr Schroeder is a theologic expert and addresses that in the paper...here is a hint. You're wrong.

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #42 on: August 02, 2017, 09:54:37 AM »
I wonder if Inflatearth knows that one of the first iterations of a big bang was devised by a Belgian PRIEST and astronomer named George Lemaitres.
I doubt he had a clue before now.

Mike

How does it feel that the father of evolution was created by a Priest and not a scientist? When I call Evolution a religion, it is ALSO because it was created by a fanatical Priest that wanted to have you all in his Evolutionary Church and he accomplished it.

You are a religion, not a science...
To simply dismiss the concept of God as being unscientific is to violate the very objectivity of science itself.

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #43 on: August 02, 2017, 09:56:03 AM »
Nothing can move faster than the speed of light THROUGH space, but space itself can expand faster than the speed of light. The galaxies are "attached" to space and thus are dragged along with it, but they are not moving through space.

Citation Please, that back up your claims and what experiment can be conducted under control conditions to back up your fair-tail...
To simply dismiss the concept of God as being unscientific is to violate the very objectivity of science itself.

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #44 on: August 02, 2017, 09:57:54 AM »
According to Gerald Schroeder the Biblical and Cosmological time lines are not mutually exclusive.  Dr. Schroeder has a Bachelors, Masters, and Ph.D in Physics from MIT and is Jewish with formal theological training.

He adds up the timeline of the generations since Adam plus the six days of creation in Genesis.  Dr. Schroeder relates the passage of a day as we know it with the passage of time from the Big Bang and shows how that first six days can start about 15 billion years ago and end with Adam.  It's kinda spooky, and amazing, how it works out.

http://www.geraldschroeder.com/AgeUniverse.aspx

Mike

In the original Hebrew text, the day in Genesis is what we call a day today. If you want to give a different meaning to the word day, to represent a period of time, then that is not an accurate representation of Genesis. A day in Genesis is from sunset to sunset.
Dr Schroeder is a theologic expert and addresses that in the paper...here is a hint. You're wrong.

Mike

Is he an Orthodox Christian? If not, then he may say that the Moon is made out of Swiss cheese for all that I care.
To simply dismiss the concept of God as being unscientific is to violate the very objectivity of science itself.

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #45 on: August 02, 2017, 09:58:35 AM »
Charles Darwin was a priest?
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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #46 on: August 02, 2017, 10:03:20 AM »
I wonder if Inflatearth knows that one of the first iterations of a big bang was devised by a Belgian PRIEST and astronomer named George Lemaitres.
I doubt he had a clue before now.

Mike

How does it feel that the father of evolution was created by a Priest and not a scientist? When I call Evolution a religion, it is ALSO because it was created by a fanatical Priest that wanted to have you all in his Evolutionary Church and he accomplished it.

You are a religion, not a science...
Why should it feel any different to have a Priest and not a scientist do anything?

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #47 on: August 02, 2017, 10:05:09 AM »
According to Gerald Schroeder the Biblical and Cosmological time lines are not mutually exclusive.  Dr. Schroeder has a Bachelors, Masters, and Ph.D in Physics from MIT and is Jewish with formal theological training.

He adds up the timeline of the generations since Adam plus the six days of creation in Genesis.  Dr. Schroeder relates the passage of a day as we know it with the passage of time from the Big Bang and shows how that first six days can start about 15 billion years ago and end with Adam.  It's kinda spooky, and amazing, how it works out.

http://www.geraldschroeder.com/AgeUniverse.aspx

Mike

In the original Hebrew text, the day in Genesis is what we call a day today. If you want to give a different meaning to the word day, to represent a period of time, then that is not an accurate representation of Genesis. A day in Genesis is from sunset to sunset.
Dr Schroeder is a theologic expert and addresses that in the paper...here is a hint. You're wrong.

Mike

Is he an Orthodox Christian? If not, then he may say that the Moon is made out of Swiss cheese for all that I care.
I guess you didn't actually read my post now did you?
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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #48 on: August 02, 2017, 10:08:00 AM »
Charles Darwin was a priest?

Yes, he went to become a minister at England. His training was in theology.
To simply dismiss the concept of God as being unscientific is to violate the very objectivity of science itself.

My experiences with science led me to God.

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #49 on: August 02, 2017, 10:22:58 AM »
How about this... I will try to answer your questions to the best of my knowledge if you try to answer mine.... I'll go first.


Whatever helps you sleep at night.

I sleep like a baby at night because I don't have to make up stories like where location of the explosion of the Big Bang happened, nor do I have to figure out how the heck could matter be made out of nothing and try to explain how the mass from the Big Bang traveled faster then light to spread the Universe, nor to prove that conservation of angular momentum was conserved, nor all the other problems with the fair-tail about the big bang.

I have asked 10 simple questions, which YOU, sokarul have not able to answer even though you have 13479 post, this one is too much for you

1)   How many years ago did the Big Bang happen?
2)   Was the mass spinning really fast before the explosion, as we were told in grade school or has this changed?
3)   What is the location of the origin of the explosion of the Big Bang? Do we know the spot (x, y, z) of the explosion?
4)   How far away is the Earth located today from the original explosion spot?
5)   How fast was the mass travelling after the explosion? Was it at the speed of light? Slower, faster?
6)   When did time start to be in effect? Was there such a thing as time, before the Big Bang or was it a product of the explosion?
7)   When did the physical laws start to be in effect, before the bang or after the bang? Conservation of Energy, Momentum, F=ma...
8)   How much mass is there in the Universe?
9)   How big is the Universe? How many light years, is the furthest object from the center of the explosion.
10)   Where did all this mass come from? Since everything has a beginning and an end, how did it become into existence in order for the Big Bang to happen?

Kami tried, but failed when he gave wrong information about the spinning mass



1) 14 some billion year ago they say...

How many years ago was the earth created?

2)   Was the mass spinning really fast before the explosion, as we were told in grade school or has this changed?
          This has never been said before... Current science doesn't know what happened before the "Big Bang"

3)   What is the location of the origin of the explosion of the Big Bang? Do we know the spot (x, y, z) of the explosion?
              There is no current believed epicenter of the big bang....Current science says that all points are expanding from all points equally... imagine drawing dots all over the surface of a balloon and then inflating it with air... everything would be expanding from everything else therefore there would not be a "center."  Although why galaxies collide with each other is a little strange, but that isn't really a question for a FE'r because you would have to acknowledge too many other things before you got to that level.

 What is beyond the Sky Dome?


4)   How far away is the Earth located today from the original explosion spot?
         Don't know... there is no center that we can tell... But, current logic allows that all points of space are equally distant from the "edge" of space and that nothing is further or closer to the "microwave" background... only further away from you relatively speaking... it's mind bending stuff...

5)   How fast was the mass travelling after the explosion? Was it at the speed of light? Slower, faster?
        Hmm... I don't know... Depends where you are relatively speaking... If you are riding a piece of matter and then shine a laser pointer, that laser pointer will always travel (relative to you) at the speed of light and the passage of time will adjust according to how fast you are going so that the laser pointer will always be traveling at the speed of light... as the observer from a fixed location... it would look different... It's complicated... But, it depends where you observing from.

 BUT... one of the latest theories is that the edge of the universal balloon is expanding away from us faster than light.

6)   When did time start to be in effect? Was there such a thing as time, before the Big Bang or was it a product of the explosion?

                 That is two questions... Time Before the Big Bang is the same question as Time before Creation... To us it doesn't really matter and is currently unknowable. Some theories allow for multiple big bangs to be happening all the time creating multiple universes... but, we currently are unable to collect any data on things outside of our observable universe, so it is tricky to ask.

When did time start for you? Was there a time before first there was light? Was God with All the Angels in heaven before he created light? The argument for God Time is that his time progresses differently than our time... It's unknowable.

7)   When did the physical laws start to be in effect, before the bang or after the bang? Conservation of Energy, Momentum, F=ma...

I'd say after... what happened before the big bang is unknowable... We could all in theory be one of the many bubbles in Gods bathtubs... OUR laws of physics started after the big bang.

Is there a physical realm where the laws of physics do not apply? Is it beyond the Dome?

8)   How much mass is there in the Universe?

A whole bunch...

How much mass is their in the infinite Earth Plane? How heavy is the Sun? Does the Moon have any Mass?

9)   How big is the Universe? How many light years, is the furthest object from the center of the explosion.

It's pretty big... I don't know how many light years across it is...

How many light years across is your Infinite Earth Plane?

10)   Where did all this mass come from? Since everything has a beginning and an end, how did it become into existence in order for the Big Bang to happen?
Don't know... It's currently unknowable, but there are many theories.

Some say the universe is a YoYo that expands and contracts... I'd like to believe this personally, but I have no basis in fact to say this is true or not... Currently, it looks like it is all just expanding until the Zeus Freeze happens and all energy disapates and like a cosmic bottle rocket... it goes dark.


Where did God get his power and what was he doing before he made us? After Jesus comes again and judges us all... What happens to Earth after that?

WELP... I have done my best to answer all of your questions... I hope you offer me the same courtesy... I assume You will have almost as many I don't knows as I have. 

Are there multiple Flat Earths and Multiple sky domes?
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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #50 on: August 02, 2017, 10:53:03 AM »
And if you must know Inflatearth, Lemaitres took Einstein's general relativity in its purest form(minus the cosmological constant) which implies a non-static universe, and Hubble's discovery of an expanding universe and deduced that an expanding universe would have been smaller and smaller in earlier times. So he posited that the universe began in a small, dense state which he referred to as the "primordial atom".
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« Reply #51 on: August 02, 2017, 11:02:00 AM »
Charles Darwin was a priest?

Yes, he went to become a minister at England. His training was in theology.

Not true.

His father sent him on a university course that could have put him on the path to being a parson, but he once completing his degree he never undertook the theology training and did more useful things instead.
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« Reply #52 on: August 02, 2017, 11:09:41 AM »
How about this... I will try to answer your questions to the best of my knowledge if you try to answer mine.... I'll go first.


Whatever helps you sleep at night.

I sleep like a baby at night because I don't have to make up stories like where location of the explosion of the Big Bang happened, nor do I have to figure out how the heck could matter be made out of nothing and try to explain how the mass from the Big Bang traveled faster then light to spread the Universe, nor to prove that conservation of angular momentum was conserved, nor all the other problems with the fair-tail about the big bang.

I have asked 10 simple questions, which YOU, sokarul have not able to answer even though you have 13479 post, this one is too much for you

1)   How many years ago did the Big Bang happen?
2)   Was the mass spinning really fast before the explosion, as we were told in grade school or has this changed?
3)   What is the location of the origin of the explosion of the Big Bang? Do we know the spot (x, y, z) of the explosion?
4)   How far away is the Earth located today from the original explosion spot?
5)   How fast was the mass travelling after the explosion? Was it at the speed of light? Slower, faster?
6)   When did time start to be in effect? Was there such a thing as time, before the Big Bang or was it a product of the explosion?
7)   When did the physical laws start to be in effect, before the bang or after the bang? Conservation of Energy, Momentum, F=ma...
8)   How much mass is there in the Universe?
9)   How big is the Universe? How many light years, is the furthest object from the center of the explosion.
10)   Where did all this mass come from? Since everything has a beginning and an end, how did it become into existence in order for the Big Bang to happen?

Kami tried, but failed when he gave wrong information about the spinning mass



1) 14 some billion year ago they say...

How many years ago was the earth created?

2)   Was the mass spinning really fast before the explosion, as we were told in grade school or has this changed?
          This has never been said before... Current science doesn't know what happened before the "Big Bang"

3)   What is the location of the origin of the explosion of the Big Bang? Do we know the spot (x, y, z) of the explosion?
              There is no current believed epicenter of the big bang....Current science says that all points are expanding from all points equally... imagine drawing dots all over the surface of a balloon and then inflating it with air... everything would be expanding from everything else therefore there would not be a "center."  Although why galaxies collide with each other is a little strange, but that isn't really a question for a FE'r because you would have to acknowledge too many other things before you got to that level.

 What is beyond the Sky Dome?


4)   How far away is the Earth located today from the original explosion spot?
         Don't know... there is no center that we can tell... But, current logic allows that all points of space are equally distant from the "edge" of space and that nothing is further or closer to the "microwave" background... only further away from you relatively speaking... it's mind bending stuff...

5)   How fast was the mass travelling after the explosion? Was it at the speed of light? Slower, faster?
        Hmm... I don't know... Depends where you are relatively speaking... If you are riding a piece of matter and then shine a laser pointer, that laser pointer will always travel (relative to you) at the speed of light and the passage of time will adjust according to how fast you are going so that the laser pointer will always be traveling at the speed of light... as the observer from a fixed location... it would look different... It's complicated... But, it depends where you observing from.

 BUT... one of the latest theories is that the edge of the universal balloon is expanding away from us faster than light.

6)   When did time start to be in effect? Was there such a thing as time, before the Big Bang or was it a product of the explosion?

                 That is two questions... Time Before the Big Bang is the same question as Time before Creation... To us it doesn't really matter and is currently unknowable. Some theories allow for multiple big bangs to be happening all the time creating multiple universes... but, we currently are unable to collect any data on things outside of our observable universe, so it is tricky to ask.

When did time start for you? Was there a time before first there was light? Was God with All the Angels in heaven before he created light? The argument for God Time is that his time progresses differently than our time... It's unknowable.

7)   When did the physical laws start to be in effect, before the bang or after the bang? Conservation of Energy, Momentum, F=ma...

I'd say after... what happened before the big bang is unknowable... We could all in theory be one of the many bubbles in Gods bathtubs... OUR laws of physics started after the big bang.

Is there a physical realm where the laws of physics do not apply? Is it beyond the Dome?

8)   How much mass is there in the Universe?

A whole bunch...

How much mass is their in the infinite Earth Plane? How heavy is the Sun? Does the Moon have any Mass?

9)   How big is the Universe? How many light years, is the furthest object from the center of the explosion.

It's pretty big... I don't know how many light years across it is...

How many light years across is your Infinite Earth Plane?

10)   Where did all this mass come from? Since everything has a beginning and an end, how did it become into existence in order for the Big Bang to happen?
Don't know... It's currently unknowable, but there are many theories.

Some say the universe is a YoYo that expands and contracts... I'd like to believe this personally, but I have no basis in fact to say this is true or not... Currently, it looks like it is all just expanding until the Zeus Freeze happens and all energy disapates and like a cosmic bottle rocket... it goes dark.


Where did God get his power and what was he doing before he made us? After Jesus comes again and judges us all... What happens to Earth after that?

WELP... I have done my best to answer all of your questions... I hope you offer me the same courtesy... I assume You will have almost as many I don't knows as I have. 

Are there multiple Flat Earths and Multiple sky domes?

Their is a lot of don't now in your answers, so do you now that the big bang is true and for the spinning, yes it was and you can read it at this link

http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2011/jul/25/was-the-universe-born-spinning
To simply dismiss the concept of God as being unscientific is to violate the very objectivity of science itself.

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InFlatEarth

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #53 on: August 02, 2017, 11:10:33 AM »
And if you must know Inflatearth, Lemaitres took Einstein's general relativity in its purest form(minus the cosmological constant) which implies a non-static universe, and Hubble's discovery of an expanding universe and deduced that an expanding universe would have been smaller and smaller in earlier times. So he posited that the universe began in a small, dense state which he referred to as the "primordial atom".

Einstein was an idiot that could not pass grade school!!!
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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #54 on: August 02, 2017, 11:11:26 AM »
You are seriously going to skip my questions to you InFlatEarth?

Shame *BONG*

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Impossible to have the same volume and different density.

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #55 on: August 02, 2017, 11:14:31 AM »
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He was seen alive by a lot of people after the crucifiction because he never died on the cross.

False, read Systemic Hypertension and the Relaxation Response
Herbert Benson, M.D.
N Engl J Med 1977; 296:1152-1156May 19, 1977DOI: 10.1056/NEJM197705192962008

http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM197705192962008

There is nothing on that link that supports your case.
Facts won't do what I want them to.

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InFlatEarth

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #56 on: August 02, 2017, 11:24:19 AM »
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Where did God get his power and what was he doing before he made us?

We are all finite and God is infinite and are unable to understand and since he lives in a different dimension than us, our laws don't apply to him and we can't understand what he really is.

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After Jesus comes again and judges us all... What happens to Earth after that?

Their will be a NEW Earth formed that we will be all on the same level, that sound Flat to me!!!

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Are there multiple Flat Earths and Multiple sky domes?

Good question, ask God when your died
To simply dismiss the concept of God as being unscientific is to violate the very objectivity of science itself.

My experiences with science led me to God.

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InFlatEarth

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #57 on: August 02, 2017, 11:25:37 AM »
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He was seen alive by a lot of people after the crucifiction because he never died on the cross.

False, read Systemic Hypertension and the Relaxation Response
Herbert Benson, M.D.
N Engl J Med 1977; 296:1152-1156May 19, 1977DOI: 10.1056/NEJM197705192962008

http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM197705192962008

There is nothing on that link that supports your case.

Pay for the article if you want to read it.
To simply dismiss the concept of God as being unscientific is to violate the very objectivity of science itself.

My experiences with science led me to God.

The Truth Will Set You Free

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onebigmonkey

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #58 on: August 02, 2017, 11:33:30 AM »
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He was seen alive by a lot of people after the crucifiction because he never died on the cross.

False, read Systemic Hypertension and the Relaxation Response
Herbert Benson, M.D.
N Engl J Med 1977; 296:1152-1156May 19, 1977DOI: 10.1056/NEJM197705192962008

http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM197705192962008

There is nothing on that link that supports your case.

Pay for the article if you want to read it.

If you have, and there is something in there that proves your point, then if I were you I'd post it. So far the best I can interpret from your link is that you can appear to be dead when you aren't, which isn't what you're saying.
Facts won't do what I want them to.

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InFlatEarth

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Re: Big Bang Fair-tail
« Reply #59 on: August 02, 2017, 11:38:21 AM »
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He was seen alive by a lot of people after the crucifiction because he never died on the cross.

False, read Systemic Hypertension and the Relaxation Response
Herbert Benson, M.D.
N Engl J Med 1977; 296:1152-1156May 19, 1977DOI: 10.1056/NEJM197705192962008

http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM197705192962008

There is nothing on that link that supports your case.

Pay for the article if you want to read it.

If you have, and there is something in there that proves your point, then if I were you I'd post it. So far the best I can interpret from your link is that you can appear to be dead when you aren't, which isn't what you're saying.

Have you heard of copyrights?

What you are asking me to do, is to take something that is not mine, which God forbid us from doing!!!
To simply dismiss the concept of God as being unscientific is to violate the very objectivity of science itself.

My experiences with science led me to God.

The Truth Will Set You Free

Werner Von Braun