mawibse Posted October 11, 2005 Author Report Posted October 11, 2005 Pfft, beleiving I'm a christian!! I'm a scientologist: http://www.alldumb.com/item/12985/ And yes, thats actually what they say.
Kosmo Posted October 11, 2005 Report Posted October 11, 2005 Well, I know the theory of expanding/growing universe is pretty wild but people way smarter than any of us here have been studying that theory for almost a decade. And I'll ask you this, if matter can't just appear in the center of a planet of somewhere in space, how the hell does a black hole just make it disappear? Matter and energy are prettymuch eternal, theory is that they can't disappear and they can't be formed out of nothing, they are transformed to something else.
mawibse Posted October 11, 2005 Author Report Posted October 11, 2005 The expanding universe has nothing to do with adding matter anywhere. The only matter added to earth over time is space dust and other matter it attracts or collides with, but over all it is quite insignificant in regards to magnetic fields or gravity and such even over 100 of millions of years. Not sure what black holes as to do with the expanding universe? Like I said before matter don't get added just because the universe is expanding.
Pericolos0 Posted October 11, 2005 Report Posted October 11, 2005 black holes dont make matter dissapear, they turn it into hawkin radiation. And that at such a slow rate its pretty much negligable theyre just really dense and heavy objects
Kosmo Posted October 11, 2005 Report Posted October 11, 2005 Mawbise, what black holes has to do with expanding universe? Umm... you might want to try pretty much everything, the little we understand about black holes, they are center points of everything and key to every imaginable question we have about universe and how it was born. And there are theories that the matter, like I said doesn't disappear anywhere it just transforms to something else and can be transformed back, and that matter be it hawkin radiation or something else, created the universe, and in other words, matter was created from "nothing."
RD Posted October 11, 2005 Report Posted October 11, 2005 what does it have to do with intelligent design
Kosmo Posted October 11, 2005 Report Posted October 11, 2005 Well, it depends on the view, some might see it the perfect proof that some sort of extra terrestial entity molded the planet for us OR some might see it the perfect proof that god didn't create the world like it is described in the genesis. Pick your favourite.
Kosmo Posted October 11, 2005 Report Posted October 11, 2005 I believe that I created the universe so that you guys could create the core and I could hang around and bitch about Intelligent Design and stuff, u know, the usual.
mawibse Posted October 12, 2005 Author Report Posted October 12, 2005 black holes dont make matter dissapear, they turn it into hawkin radiation. Yes and no, black holes don’t just make matter disappear but they certainly don’t turn it into hawking radiation. Hawking radiation is where one particle of a virtual particle pair is sucked into the hole while the other becomes real. Yeah it sounds crazy, but that’s because I simplified it. It’s even crazier in the complicated version… you might want to try pretty much everything, the little we understand about black holes, they are center points of everything and key to every imaginable question we have about universe and how it was born. How convenient, something we already know to exist is the key to everything. Tell you what, the same goes for anything else, when I know all there is to know about the electron I could explain a black hole. And since electrons make up an apple all I need to know is an apple. Yes the apple is a metaphor for a black hole, trust me, black holes are not even a spit in the ocean of explaining everything, no matter how cool they appear to us. If we knew more about black holes sure we would know a lot more but to think it’s the key to everything, naah no way we are that lucky. Just as always, when we have explained the black hole we will have a lot more questions then what we just answered. In the end, the apple has to do with you as much as the black hole has to do with the expansion of the universe. It's connected but sure isnt a key. And there are theories that the matter, like I said doesn't disappear anywhere it just transforms to something else and can be transformed back, and that matter be it hawkin radiation or something else, created the universe, and in other words, matter was created from "nothing." So that matter is transformed to something else then back again is what you refer to as "matter created out of nothing", I don’t think you could scientifically say that "something else" could be nothing.
GrayFox Posted October 12, 2005 Report Posted October 12, 2005 And since electrons make up an apple... hmm... no.
mawibse Posted October 12, 2005 Author Report Posted October 12, 2005 ... electrons, protons and neutrons make up atoms that make up yadda yadda yadda and in the end, behold an apple. Better?
Kosmo Posted October 12, 2005 Report Posted October 12, 2005 And there are theories that the matter, like I said doesn't disappear anywhere it just transforms to something else and can be transformed back, and that matter be it hawkin radiation or something else, created the universe, and in other words, matter was created from "nothing." So that matter is transformed to something else then back again is what you refer to as "matter created out of nothing", I don’t think you could scientifically say that "something else" could be nothing. And that is why I used the quotation on the word nothing, since most people tend to think that if there is just an empty space and all of a sudden a chair is in the empty space, it was created out of "nothing", but in trut it was formed by something else that was there, which by no means is nothing. Comprende? Or should I demonstrate it with two lifelike dolls? you might want to try pretty much everything, the little we understand about black holes, they are center points of everything and key to every imaginable question we have about universe and how it was born. How convenient, something we already know to exist is the key to everything. Tell you what, the same goes for anything else, when I know all there is to know about the electron I could explain a black hole. And since electrons make up an apple all I need to know is an apple. Yes the apple is a metaphor for a black hole, trust me, black holes are not even a spit in the ocean of explaining everything, no matter how cool they appear to us. If we knew more about black holes sure we would know a lot more but to think it’s the key to everything, naah no way we are that lucky. Just as always, when we have explained the black hole we will have a lot more questions then what we just answered. In the end, the apple has to do with you as much as the black hole has to do with the expansion of the universe. It's connected but sure isnt a key. I'm sorry if I laugh loudly to you, but by your theory, if god really existed and he came to us and told us the absolut truth to everything, it couldn't possibly be true because we know about it? Hmm ... makes sense, but Big Bird and Cookie Monster have also some theories about this, not that they matter since they are as insane as you are. I'm well aware of the saying "to be truely smart is not to know that you know everything, but is to know that you know nothing" or something googaa like that, but are YOU aware of the saying "don't look far for answers to questions asked near." Sometimes we have to take what we have and start from there, because at the beginning THAT was just an apple, then it was small particles that naked eye couldn't see and then it was a black hole in space. All which we tought to be absolute, but all opened a new door.
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