Theories and science thread.

#1
Well, yes.

This is a thread where you can expose your theories, prove other theories wrong or right, show your points of view and explain them as well.

I'd like to begin with the Big Bang Theory.

Well, first of, I'm agnostic, so don't think that this is because I'm religious.

I don't believe in the Big Bang Theory just because comparing to the theory that an omnipotent entity created the universe, makes no sense.

First of, it seems weird how a cube of compressed matter just appeared out of the nowhere, also how the gases with no apparent reason just ignited and made that cube become a perfectly structured universe, also holding apparent perfect liveforms.

Now, I know that the theory of a God is kind of like this one, but we have to consider the word "omnipotent", which means, it can do everything, therefore, he can just appear out of nowhere and create the universe.

Any points of view?

PS: No flamewars, please.
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#3
I feel like any discussion in this topic could result in flame wars. However, I'll leave the thread open for the time being.

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#4
I'm going to talk about the atmosphere and the gravity of earth

If we build a bridge around the atmosphere of the earth then destroy the supper struts, the bridge won't actually fall, because of the bridge being made of metal all around and can't be bent easily, the gravity of the earth would keep the bridge steady over the earth due to gravity having a positive effect on the other side keeping the bridge up, but due tog gravity it is likely that pieces of the bridge would snap off and fall towards the earth.

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CristianHG wrote: I don't believe in the Big Bang Theory just because comparing to the theory that an omnipotent entity created the universe, makes no sense.

First of, it seems weird how a cube of compressed matter just appeared out of the nowhere, also how the gases with no apparent reason just ignited and made that cube become a perfectly structured universe, also holding apparent perfect liveforms.

Now, I know that the theory of a God is kind of like this one, but we have to consider the word "omnipotent", which means, it can do everything, therefore, he can just appear out of nowhere and create the universe.
Not flaming, but you don't know jack about the big bang.

There was no cube.

There was no matter.

There was no gases.

There was no ignition because there was nothing to ignite.

The universe is not structured.

The lifeforms formed because stuff could duplicate, so when the stuff broke there would be more duplicating stuff to replace it. The environment screwed around with the duplicating, and that is why things change over time.

The Almighty God could make the universe, but why would he?
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#6
Who says that our Big Bang is the first one? What would happen if before our universe was here, gravity overpowered the Cosmological Constant and crumpled the universe in, then the force of the pulling would blast it off again. Like an explosion. Think of it as a 300 trillion year long heartbeat. In, out. It would repeat forever.

As for the FIRST one, I believe it was a war between antimatter and matter. The latter finally winning and clumping every single piece of matter to make a plank sized piece of stuff. That matter then caused the Big Bang through a chain of events. I believe that the quantum foam theory explains this.
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#7
Ketercheat wrote:
CristianHG wrote: I don't believe in the Big Bang Theory just because comparing to the theory that an omnipotent entity created the universe, makes no sense.

First of, it seems weird how a cube of compressed matter just appeared out of the nowhere, also how the gases with no apparent reason just ignited and made that cube become a perfectly structured universe, also holding apparent perfect liveforms.

Now, I know that the theory of a God is kind of like this one, but we have to consider the word "omnipotent", which means, it can do everything, therefore, he can just appear out of nowhere and create the universe.
Not flaming, but you don't know jack about the big bang.

There was no cube.

There was no matter.

There was no gases.

There was no ignition because there was nothing to ignite.

The universe is not structured.

The lifeforms formed because stuff could duplicate, so when the stuff broke there would be more duplicating stuff to replace it. The environment screwed around with the duplicating, and that is why things change over time.

The Almighty God could make the universe, but why would he?
Well, I'm not talking about the God that they talk about this days, I mean a God that created the universe, not the God of sins, Satan and whatnot. Just, a God that made the universe, there can be other Gods, who knows.

And however, from any point of view "stuff" is matter, and matter cannot be created nor destroyed, it can only transform, therefore, and don't understand what you mean by "duplicating".

However, to not start any flamewars, I also offer a discussion about the theory of evolution, otherwise, you can continue to discuss this as well.
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#8
First of all, I have some sort of a feeling you're trying to avoid stating whenever you believe that a god/gods exist or not, by saying "I'm agnostic" (excuse me if I'm wrong).
I myself am an agnostic atheist, I don't know if a god or gods exist, but I don't believe it/they do/es.

Agnosticism and gnosticism addresses your knowledge; while atheism or theism addresses your belief.

So I'll start off by asking, are you an atheist, or a theist? Do you believe that a god/gods exist, or not? (I'm not asking if you know that a god or gods exist, I don't think that's even possible quite frankly...)


If you're actually interested in the Big Bang theory (scientific theory ffs) and what it says, you shouldn't ask on a forum directed towards a game, but rather on a forum directed towards science.
(and I can clearly see, with the tiny speck of knowledge I have about it, that you don't understand what it says).

Oh, and also, just to get this out of the way, what do you think/understand that the Big Bang theory says? What would be your answer to the question "what does the Big Bang theory say" in other words?
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#9
I believe more in the religion that people have centered around pokemon, Arceism, and in theory it is possible that it is actually true.

If the theory of the multiverse is true, and if it can be proved with science, there will be 1 dimension where the world was created by the pokemon Arceus.
What fun is there in making sense?
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#10
If you're actually interested in the Big Bang theory (scientific theory ffs) and what it says, you shouldn't ask on a forum directed towards a game, but rather on a forum directed towards science.
This is off-topic, the fact that this is a forum for an indie horror game is irrelevant when it comes to conversation.

About the big bang theory, I watch a lot of "Through the Wormhole", apparently there is this one theory where A big bang happens every time this dimension and another dimension touch each other. (At least I think that is how it goes)
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