Athesists how do you explain the beginning of time and the solar system? Did matter just come about?
I am not saying you need to be religious and take on my faith but I use my faith in God that He was there to create all that we live on and we see.
2007-10-12T11:46:43Z
Demetri: I doubt anyone sees you as the creator, especially me. Just relying on the time it took me to get back shows you will lie about anything on this subject.
Anonymous2007-10-10T13:59:56Z
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You are bang on. The big bang that is--time as Albert E said is related to a frame of reference. With no frame of reference the question of time is a non sequiter. In the beginning, the sinularity let loose with the big bang and there was light-and gamma radiation, bosons, mesons. Verily as this infant universe cooled-it cooled till atoms could be formed. Eddys in the clouds of basically hydrogen caused local concentrations of mass. Gravity attractted more and more hydrogen to concentration. Eventually gravity created enough pressure and temperature to fuse the hydrogen into helium-and so on and verily the light elements were born. Many of the new stars were gobblers of mass -huge--and when they died the resulting supernova created elements above iron. In our own case, verily, the rotating interstellar gas cloud had a number of eddys (verily from the gravitational shock waves of detonating supernovae) which eventually coalesced into planets. You really did well--matter did condense out of the massive energy given off when God denotated the big bang.
I don't know how time began. It is an interesting question to ponder and the scientific exploration of that question has led to all sorts of re-examinations of what time actually is, which is facinating. I suggest reading "The Elegant Universe" for a look into the topic.
Your question about the solar system is much easier to answer but that should be in another question.
BTW, if you are a Christian, your religion doesn't explain the beginning of time. So, I guess you are lost.
There are several ideas on this. One is that the matter/energy was always there. Another is that it was formed form another universe. One thing is known, before the universe existed, time didn't exist either. A universe needs to be present for time to exist, since it is the 4th dimension. As for the solar system, it is inevitable that solar systems will form in a universe given the amount of "stuff" there is in it.
When I die I know I am dead and there is nothing more, And to add to that, Every thing will die and there will be no one left to worry how everything started.
So what does it really matter?
How much money does religious groups stand to loose if they can't get the rest of us? I guess a lot. To pay dues and offerings to a man in a church to make them rich is not in my beliefs.
The only source for crediting the god of Abraham with creation is Moses. Do you have faith in Moses? Or do you sometimes wonder if he had a grudge against Egypt and made a plan to skive off with their working class, using their superstitions to help him do it?