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Originally Posted by mickydaniels
I don't see how the big bang theory makes any type of sense at all. Let's use an example of a recent explosion that we're all aware of on September 11th. After the planes made the buildings go BOOM, and they were still standing, was anything in some kind of perfect structure, order or anything. I have a hard time believing that some explosion caused the planets to line up in an order, orbit the sun, and do things in set patterns like the universe does. I have never seen any explosions or heard of any explosions that cause order and structure.
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The Big Bang Theory isn't an explosion that could take down two buildings. In this case, you're talking about a very small explosion (it may have killed 2000+ people, but the explosion is very small). On the other hand, the Big Bang would've been a massive explosion, nothing you could ever dream or think of, it would've been an explosion of 100s of billions of km in diameter, releasing massive amounts of Hydrogen in the process. It is said that all other elements (besides Helium, because Hydrogen and Helium are the two most abundant elements in the Universe) were born from Hydrogen through intense nuclear and chemical reactions, which would result in the necessary elements like Oxygen, which would later form Water, with the help of Hydrogen.
When thinking about the Big Bang Theory, it is much more complex than just a regular explosion like you've seen on tv or in movies. This type of explosion would probably wipe out our solar system in a matter of minutes, and like I said, it would release HUGE amounts energy through fusion and/or fission processes. Now, as far as I know, there is no theory on how the explosion actually ccured. I may be wrong, however. But the point I am trying to make is that the Big Bang Theory is much more complex than what you may believe, and because you don't understand the complex nature of physics, you, and many others, will shrug the Big Bang Theory as simply being impossible.
And, I must comemnt on one more thing:
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Originally Posted by TheGame
We just happen to be the smartest being on this planet, in the perfect situation..... how and why?
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I've always wondered why the Earth happens to be in the "perfect place". Sometimes I think it could've simply been a coincedence. Why was Pluto put in such a cold part of our solar system? Perhaps that was also randomly formed. These geological processes take billions of years to develop, not something that could happen overnight. And because of that, I do find it hard to believe something simply put us here. Maybe something did in fact guide us here, but with all the complex natures of the Universe, it is extremely hard for me to believe that one being could simply create all of this. Maybe this being helped start the Universe's expansion, but I believe everythign else was formed by the geological processes that take billions of years to do develop. Then again... that's just me. Because I'm not Religous, I see things from an entire different perspective than those who are.