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Watch the new Cosmos by Neil deGrasse Tyson, it explains how the universe was created in layman's terms. It's good stuff.
This question is one where science looks incredibly immature and lacking... science simply can't explain it
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Look! Something beached itself from the D&D! Pretty cool. Let's poke at it with sticks, or maybe we should pour some water on it to keep it alive?
The main problem I have with the big bang is that there is no visual proof or photographic evidence that it occurred. If I want to see God, I can go look at a tree or a watermelon.
It's quite easy to explain... Science did it. There was nothing, and then there was something. 0 + 1 = 1.
Just be careful taking any documentary at face value, even the most reputable ones. Science used to think that heat was a particle and that fruit flies were spontaneously created. Science is a process, and a search. It's not a set of answers to all questions. We know staggeringly little about the galaxy beyond our reach; we just feel irrationally confident in our ability to theorize.
What if the big bang was cyclic? Meaning the creation and the destruction of the universe is a repeating event that occurs every x amount of years... and the current universe we're living in is not the result of the first big bang.
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This universe reminds me of the greatest beings since the beginning of time itself...that transcend time and space. Not sure if the quotes from the feed back forum are visible when logged off.