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if your a athiest? answer mi this.?
if your a athiest? answer mi this. The big bang started all life right? well, where did that mass energy came from?
fact: life, its defined as energy, energy, the bringer of life. Big Bang was a major explosion in the universe that create all the galaxies, stars, planets, and quartizs, and it keep producing.
I want a answer, where did that mass energy come from, and don't answer me its a continue proccess because no **** it is, but EVERYTHING has the Alpha and the Omega. (Iam not christian or anything, pero mi ta believe in something else and radical, don't ask)
BTW, I'm an athiest myself.
dont get me wrong. Im an athiest, and some christian asked me that. i just copy paste.
17 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Why do skittles taste so damn good?
No one knows.
But that doesn't negate the tastiness of the skittle now does it?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
"The big bang started all life right?"
No, the big bang created all space, time, matter, mass.
"well, where did that mass energy came from?"
No idea. The entire universe was a singularity (single point, infinite mass, where time doesn't exist), but its very difficult to know what was going on before then.
"life, its defined as energy, energy, the bringer of life."
No... Life is just self replicating, growing, and evolving matter. Nothing special, really.
"Big Bang was a major explosion in the universe that create all the galaxies, stars, planets, and quartizs, and it keep producing."
NO! The big bang was NOT an explosion IN space. It was an explosion -OF- space!! There was no space nor time before this. Yes, it created the mass, planets, stars, solar systems, galaxies, galaxy clusters, etc.
The simple answer is that we don't know where it came from.
Not knowing the answer is fine by me. Its certainly better than making up an answer!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The big bang didn't start life. It created mass. We don't YET know what caused the Big Bang but we are pretty sure it wasn't a being that can't exist in the first place. We think the big bang happened because most things can be explained by Theory.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The Big Bang was not an explosion, and it did not start all life.
You need to review the Big Bang theory. It's postulated that before the known universe all matter was condensed into an infinitely hot and infinitely dense singularity. At some point and for an unknown reason, the singularity expanded rapidly and began cooling into the known universe.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Science explains the big bang was not from nothing but from a singularity that was all the matter and energy in the universe compressed into a single point that then expanded rapidly!!
So in answer to your question it was always here!!
But why are BAD christians always claiming the big bang came from nothing? Are they that ignorant? Did they sleep through school or is it that they know the truth but think they can twist it because everyone is gullible?!!
Now you try explaining where god got nothing from how he is supposed to have then produced everything from nothing!!!
- 1 decade ago
The big bang didn't start all life. The big bang is a scientific theory about the formation of the galaxies. It's the best theory we have, and I would rather believe in something rational than something supernatural. An all powerful being created everything? Give your deluded head a shake, troll.
- SalvadorLv 71 decade ago
Atheists are not all scientists
the big bang did not create anything, it was just a rapid expansion of time and space and was not an explosion
Life is energy? Citation please
Science does not know exactly where the energy required for the big bang came from, but they have developed some very compelling hypotheses. My personal favorite is Brane cosmology: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brane_cosmology
- llamaxcoreLv 41 decade ago
my quantum theory isn't great but i believe that the net force of the big bang equaled 0, but I'm sure someone can give you a more in depth answer.
And the big bang did not create life. Recently there have been studies done to see if proteins, water, and electricity combined can create life though with fairly interesting results.
- zaatheistLv 71 decade ago
"Mi"? Do you mean "me"?
"The big bang started all life right"? Wrong, the big bang created the universe.
The existence of an unsolved problem in physics is not evidence for a supernatural explanation any more then the existence of an unsolved crime is evidence that a ghost committed it.
It is crazier to believe that everything needs a creator except the creator himself.
Btw. I do not believe your absence of religious belief. You write like a religious believer.
- Ha ha ha!Lv 71 decade ago
Why does all matter and energy need a source?
You should probably review what the Big Bang. You do not have a good understanding of what exactly it is. It is not an "explosion."
- Anonymous1 decade ago
FAct: The big bang is about the creation of the universe, not the creation of life.