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where did the energy for the "big bang" come from? and the matter? - Printable Version +- Lookism (https://bookism.net) +-- Forum: Lookism Forums (https://bookism.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Shitty Advice (https://bookism.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Thread: where did the energy for the "big bang" come from? and the matter? (/showthread.php?tid=7472) |
where did the energy for the "big bang" come from? and the matter? - Noonz - 31-07-2022
RE: where did the energy for the "big bang" come from? and the matter? - Ursa Major - 31-07-2022 we are just ghosts, man. matter barely exists, and where it does (its density) is extremely rarefied, we may as well be collectively hallucinating RE: where did the energy for the "big bang" come from? and the matter? - height - 31-07-2022 my balls obviously
RE: where did the energy for the "big bang" come from? and the matter? - Zeus - 31-07-2022 Is Big Bang even proved or just another theory? RE: where did the energy for the "big bang" come from? and the matter? - RuudVanNistelrooy - 31-07-2022 Hypothetically it came in the shape of dark energy and matter, no one to this day proved experimentally nor observed that kind of energy. Materialistic axiom is that matter is a constant, you can't even think about the universe without some reserve of matter. RE: where did the energy for the "big bang" come from? and the matter? - Ursa Major - 31-07-2022 (31-07-2022, 03:10 PM)Zeus Wrote: Is Big Bang even proved or just another theory? nah, a neo-atheist pedophile jesuitĀ priest did that theory to invert the teachings RE: where did the energy for the "big bang" come from? and the matter? - MysteriousWeeb420 - 31-07-2022 Causality is a scam RE: where did the energy for the "big bang" come from? and the matter? - MysteriousWeeb420 - 31-07-2022 So it doesn't need to have come from anywhere RE: where did the energy for the "big bang" come from? and the matter? - Noonz - 25-03-2023 (31-07-2022, 03:39 PM)RuudVanNistelrooy Wrote: Hypothetically it came in the shape of dark energy and matter, no one to this day proved experimentally nor observed that kind of energy. Materialistic axiom is that matter is a constant, you can't even think about the universe without some reserve of matter. ![]() insane RE: where did the energy for the "big bang" come from? and the matter? - Dolly Buster - 25-03-2023 There is actually a good theory by the appropriately named J. Richard Gott of Princeton. Two things are scientific fact despite sounding fantastical to civilians:
So when you take these two premises it can be shown that the universe went back inĀ time and created itself with a small piece of itself.
RE: where did the energy for the "big bang" come from? and the matter? - 10khitman - 25-03-2023 Shut up retard |