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  • Aug 14, 2020
    Changeofheart

    No I was I really in to the Big Bang but couldn’t find any actual math behind it, if you can post it I’ll admit I’m wrong

    Check the wiki page. There’s some math there

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    Changeofheart

    The formation of a water molecule is well documented, im just asking for the proof and math behind your statements it shouldn’t be hard right?

    My job is not to prove anything to you. I went out of my way to give you 4 pieces of evidence. If you're that interested in the theory and the exact mathematics behind it, the numbers are a Google search away.

    The number indicates that the universe is expanding at a 9% faster rate than the prediction of 67 kilometers (41.6 miles) per second per megaparsec, which comes from Planck's observations of the early universe, coupled with our present understanding of the universe.

    That's literally the first thing from the NASA gov website that comes up when you Google the rate of expansion of the observed universe. You literally just want information fed to you and I'm not getting paid to teach no grown ass man on a forum.

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    TIIMMY BURNER

    My job is not to prove anything to you. I went out of my way to give you 4 pieces of evidence. If you're that interested in the theory and the exact mathematics behind it, the numbers are a Google search away.

    The number indicates that the universe is expanding at a 9% faster rate than the prediction of 67 kilometers (41.6 miles) per second per megaparsec, which comes from Planck's observations of the early universe, coupled with our present understanding of the universe.

    That's literally the first thing from the NASA gov website that comes up when you Google the rate of expansion of the observed universe. You literally just want information fed to you and I'm not getting paid to teach no grown ass man on a forum.

    We’re going in circles my point is that your taking their word as truth without evidence just like religion

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    Changeofheart

    We’re going in circles my point is that your taking their word as truth without evidence just like religion

    Once again, literally anyone can take up a career in astrology and find the results to be true. It's not some super exclusive club that all gathers to feed the entire world the same lies.

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    TIIMMY BURNER

    Once again, literally anyone can take up a career in astrology and find the results to be true. It's not some super exclusive club that all gathers to feed the entire world the same lies.

    You shouldn’t need to be scientist to find the results why can’t we google it, can you show the math behind your statements

  • Aug 14, 2020
    Changeofheart

    You shouldn’t need to be scientist to find the results why can’t we google it, can you show the math behind your statements

    articles.adsabs.harvard.edu//full/1968ApJ...152...25H/0000025.000.html

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    Damn this thread got good

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    Changeofheart

    You shouldn’t need to be scientist to find the results why can’t we google it, can you show the math behind your statements

    You literally can. The expansion of the universe can be observed with your own f***ing eyeballs and a telescope.

    The radiation in the universe is also observable and public knowledge. In institutes such as Berkeley College this s*** has been observed

    Just because so random on the internet refuses to look up the data himself doesn't invalidate it. That's the difference between religion and science, if you want to prove or disprove anything said here there is quite literally nothing stopping you from going and doing the research yourself.

  • Aug 14, 2020
    AtTheEquinox

    Damn this thread got good

    It didn't even get good, it's just one idiot that asked for data, was given data, and ever since has been saying "But you ain't calculate it yourself doe"

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    TIIMMY BURNER

    You literally can. The expansion of the universe can be observed with your own f***ing eyeballs and a telescope.

    The radiation in the universe is also observable and public knowledge. In institutes such as Berkeley College this s*** has been observed

    Just because so random on the internet refuses to look up the data himself doesn't invalidate it. That's the difference between religion and science, if you want to prove or disprove anything said here there is quite literally nothing stopping you from going and doing the research yourself.

    I’m asking for any science or math to prove your statements, that’s it. If the universe is expanding there could by any reason for it why does that prove the Big Bang

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    Changeofheart

    I’m asking for any science or math to prove your statements, that’s it. If the universe is expanding there could by any reason for it why does that prove the Big Bang

    What are your thoughts on the paper I linked you

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    Aight

    What are your thoughts on the paper I linked you

    I didn’t read all of the 15 page document can you tell me the findings?

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    Changeofheart

    I didn’t read all of the 15 page document can you tell me the findings?

    Lol

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    Changeofheart

    I didn’t read all of the 15 page document can you tell me the findings?

    Bro...

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    null97

    the big bang (in laymans terms) is the expansion of the universe from a singular point over the period of billions of years. it is believed to have been caused by an inbalance of matter to antimatter. but where did this matter come from ?

    just to disclose, i believe both theories of how this world was created sound ridiculous being that it’s impossible to trace a source. i don’t understand how either group (pro religion / pro science) can ridicule each other for their beliefs when both theories are baseless

    the last sentence is why I'm agnostic and not atheist.

  • Aug 14, 2020
    Aight

    Lol

    Told you he's a baby that wants knowledge spoon-fed to him

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    the big bayang 🤩

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    MCN

    the last sentence is why I'm agnostic and not atheist.

    just curious. were you initially an atheist that shifted to agnosticism over time ?

  • Aug 14, 2020
    throwawayokay

    just curious. were you initially an atheist that shifted to agnosticism over time ?

    Nah. Raised in catholic school so initially catholic. As I got older and started questioning what was being taught I felt it would be hard headed to blindly accept anything that can’t be proven and the same holds true to atheism.

  • Aug 14, 2020

    you really thought THIS was worth stealing