Sorry I don't frequent this forum often but as life has it, I'm just busy. Plain and simple. I just saw this in the news and if it's been talked about, please forgive me.
Looks like the Big Bang might be reworked. What will this do for all the die hards that preach we must teach this theory to all our children?
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/08/22/big-bang-was-actually-phase-change/?intcmp=features
Big Bang Theory to get a makeover?
Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by gators_2006, Aug 22, 2012.
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Can I confess that when I saw your post title, I thought you meant the television show? :tonofbricks::laugh:
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BUT -- you'll notice how this one more closely resembles the Genesis record.... -
People who think that science is still about discovering "God's Laws" and do not understand that science "evolves" and that scientists teach the latest best guess should stick to teaching their children about religion and skip the science lessons.
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Jedi Knight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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And I was more than just a little disappointed to see that it was really about some scientific theory instead. :laugh: -
The existence of gravity is also being debated now. Sigh.
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Maybe science, like theology, should be left to the experts. When the blind leads the blind then they both fall into the pit.
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The problem with that is that science bleeds over into theology and vice versa. We need to be very careful of who we allow to change our perception of reality, especially when it contradicts Scripture. Both science and God's Word need proper interpretation, and motives also play an important role.
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>We need to be very careful of who we allow to change our perception of reality, especially when it contradicts Scripture.
And also when it doesn't??????
Did God create a "real" physical world or do we only exist in the mind of God? Job 2 infers that this world is like a computer game between God and Satan. Take the blue pill? <G> -
Yes, Bill, we should be carefulof who we allow to change us.
And I suggest that the Lord be our guide.
Are we in a "real" physical world - lets see, if I were to stick you with a large pin...... -
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Gold Dragon Well-Known Member
For those interested in the article, the idea proposed by the physicists from the University of Melbourne are not refuting the Big Bang theory but looking at it from a different perspective.
Instead of seeing it geometrically as a singular point in time and space where the universe began, they are proposing that the initiation is more like the crystallization that occurs when water becomes ice. They have the same premise that there was an initial event when time and space began and the universe is still expanding and cooling as it does so. And it is still a remarkably close model to creation ex-nihilo.
Also, scientific models are always meant to be changed and refined as new evidence comes to light. That is how science works. -
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Well, you trust that there are 4 Gospels because there are 4 corners of the earth and 4 winds, yes?
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Of course it does. :rolleyes:
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