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God is here. (pg. 4)
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| srussell0018 |
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| Desiderata |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
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That can't be a real ad, is it? |
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| Zharen |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
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| TheTrinity |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
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nothing is random. |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Desiderata
For all I know he is at Lira's house telling him to become a Monk again. |
So that was God all along!?
Oops, no wonder my neighbour is mad at me :p |
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| pointPi |
| quote: | Originally posted by TheTrinity
God is here. |
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| Lagrangian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
So God's a producer? Come to think of it, it makes a lot of sense, although he's never had a hit bigger than his debut with the Big Bang :( |
who's to say the big bang was the first? :p
| quote: | Circular patterns within the cosmic microwave background suggest that space and time did not come into being at the Big Bang but that our universe in fact continually cycles through a series of "aeons". That is the sensational claim being made by University of Oxford theoretical physicist Roger Penrose, who says that data collected by NASA's WMAP satellite support his idea of "conformal cyclic cosmology". This claim is bound to prove controversial, however, because it opposes the widely accepted inflationary model of cosmology.
According to inflationary theory, the universe started from a point of infinite density known as the Big Bang about 13.7 billion years ago, expanded extremely rapidly for a fraction of a second and has continued to expand much more slowly ever since, during which time stars, planets and ultimately humans have emerged. That expansion is now believed to be accelerating and is expected to result in a cold, uniform, featureless universe.
Penrose, however, takes issue with the inflationary picture and in particular believes it cannot account for the very low entropy state in which the universe was believed to have been born – an extremely high degree of order that made complex matter possible. He does not believe that space and time came into existence at the moment of the Big Bang but that the Big Bang was in fact just one in a series of many, with each big bang marking the start of a new "aeon" in the history of the universe.
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2010/nov/19/penrose-claims-to-have-glimpsed-universe-before-big-bang |
| quote: | In an unpublished paper submitted to the arXiv preprint service, world-renowned Oxford University physicist Roger Penrose and co-author Vahe Gurzadyan from the Yerevan Physics Institute in Armenia have announced a pattern in the CMBR that could reveal events that occurred before the Big Bang.
If Penrose and Gurzadyan suggested that evidence of a pre-Big Bang Universe survived into our Universe without any physical proof, it would be highly speculative at best; the kind of discussion you'd only have in an advanced theoretical physics class. But this study has used data from WMAP and the balloon-borne BOOMERang experiment, adding some 'meat' to this hypothesis. |
CMBR is a relic of the birth of our Universe, when the entire cosmos was filled with hot plasma. The plasma emitted strong electromagnetic radiation, but as the Universe grew, this radiation lost energy as it traveled through the expanding void. Like a rubber sheet being stretched, the fabric of space-time expanded, stretching the radiation itself.
Over billions of years, this primordial radiation was red-shifted so much by universal growth that it's become nothing more than a background echo of microwave noise. But it's there, everywhere, and it can be measured.
The CMBR provides strong evidence of a Big Bang (i.e., everything came from a compressed, hot state) and universal inflation (i.e., the rapid expansion of the Universe immediately after the Big Bang).
Although instruments such as NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) have measured slight temperature variations in the CMBR -- known as anisotropies (pictured below) -- revealing startling clues as to the structure, age and history of the Universe, this new controversial discovery suggests the CMBR contains something else.
http://news.discovery.com/space/cos...-radiation.html |
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| Lira |
| The first big bang then, if there was more than one :p |
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| Desiderata |
| I'm so sick of God with all of his power and you still have to pray for but with Satan you just ask for it and you get it.:clown: |
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| TheTrinity |
| quote: | Originally posted by Desiderata
I'm so sick of God with all of his power and you still have to pray for but with Satan you just ask for it and you get it.:clown: |
satan doesnt give you anything. you make the devils deal with the "spirit of death/holy spirit". hes the one that keeps your soul if you sell it for fake /power/greed/fame/ |
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