The big bang theroy is pretty much disproven. Hardly any one that actually studies it belives in it. Its obvious it never happend. When has an explosion ever caused perfict balance? Never! Every exsplosion know to man has caused chaos and disorder so why should this be any differint? Pluse if there was some gigantic explosion how come were not still flying uncontrolable through space if there is nothing to stop us?
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Every explosion known to you. I know it's a shock, but a lot of stuff happens when you're not around to see it, everywhere in the world. It's not safe to assume that your personal experience encompasses all of human learning.
Oh, and we are still flying through space.
Also, the balance is quite far from perfect, what with all those stars and stuff. Eventually, we might have a pretty good balance when everything in the universe is just heat radiation, in some thousands of millions of years.
Yeah, yeah, and any day now scientists are going to admit that evolution is an invalid theory and that both the lineages for Jesus given in the NT are absolutely correct...any day now I tells you.
I'll believe it when I see it.
Expansion, not explosion.
We ARE still flying through space, not uncontrollable though, the sun is holding us in place.
"The big bang theroy is pretty much disproven."
Want to prove the Big Bang, without spending billions of Euros (the LHC), Cletus? Just detune your TV or radio, until there's just 'snow' on the screen/hissing coming from the speaker.
What you see/hear is electromagnetic remnants of the Big Bang itself.
Occam's Razor. Destroying Religious Stupidity since 1349.
"theroy"
Slack-jawed redneck yokel who plucks a banjo and married his sister - or a Brummie (person from Birmingham, UK) much, Nyda(s)s? Why?
'Would Einstein have had any credibility if he came from Birmingham, with his 'Theroy of Relativitoiy'?!'
-Jeremy Clarkson, "QI"
Moose, it's not nice to mock accents. Seriously, expecting standardization of dialect to respect a person's mind is a form of bigotry, so unfunny.
...perfect balance is anti-life. The point of 'life' is to imbalance things in one's own favor. (This is of course distinct from the purpose in life, I don't know what the fuck that is.) Excess chaos is pretty hard to live in, too, but nothing about reality is perfectly balanced. All the balanced things are on the very edge of tipping over.
And as everyone else pointed out, we are flying uncontrollably through space. The laws of physics exert some limitations, so that we don't accelerate endlessly and we are drawn into orbit around sufficiently large bodies, but we're in no danger of stopping .
"The big bang theroy is pretty much disproven. Hardly any one that actually studies it belives in it. Its obvious it never happend."
Nydas, I'm looking to relocate, so tell me... do they have wi-fi in Cloud Cuckoo Land?
@Amadaun
My apologies if my comment came across in such a way. I was merely mocking Nydas' terrible spelling (and how such resembled the Birmingham - UK, not Alabama - accent).
'Brummies' acknowledge that their accent makes them sound a bit 'dim', and they laugh it off. We Brits do have a sense of irony and self-deprecation, after all (there's plenty of humour to be garnered out of my own Yorkshire accent, and the stereotypes connected with such; I'm not offended in the slightest).
Seems there's a few people with membrane-thin skins out there...:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1325466/alabama_rednecks_topgear/
One of their weakests arguments re-expessed by a 10 year old.
They grow food over battlields of the past, shortly after. Even a huge destructive explosion like two atom bombs on Japan didn't eliminate all life on that small area of the planet.
Time evens out most things, even the best suited.
"how come were not still flying uncontrolable through space if there is nothing to stop us?"
We are. No ones contolling anything. We're riding the wave of forces we'll never control and those are PHYSICAL forces of gravity and reletive motion.
"When has an explosion ever caused perfict balance?"
Thousands of examples of perfect balance are available, in our STABLE solar system. Most aren't as stable, Nebulas for one.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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