There are a few holes in the Big Bang theory. First off, Why is gravity suddenly a repulsive force? Then, why do we think that because the universe is now expanding that it always has expanded and it will continue expanding? But those can be explained that the particle was so small and that the energy that lets it expand now had to come from somewhere.
Then here is my two big questions: how could time be nonexistant before the big bang? that does not make sense to me. Then, how did the original particle get there in the first place? if it was so small to begin with, how could it have lasted for any amount of time at all? How would gravity pull it together into one place if it is gravity that makes it explode in the first place? In other words, what happened in the 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 second before the big bang? (Why that particular number, anyway?) Other than that, it makes sense. To be fair, it runs into the same problem all other physics runs into, when you ask what makes the laws of nature laws to begin with. You will never get an answer to that question because there is a question behind that answer, and a question behind that answer, and a question behind that answer, ect, ect, ect, ad infinitum.
Personally, i believe the big bang was the creation. "And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the Deep."
I think the biggest question would be how would something so small make something so big. With all that there is in the Universe now how could it be created with that single moment out of a thing as small as a particle. :D
ReplyDeletei agree with you on the matter of how did gravity suddenly turn into a repulsitory force for the instance of the big bang. and your questions are good ones but i respectfully disagree on whether God was involed. but do not take this as a personal matter i just dont really believe in a certain God or Gods.
ReplyDeleteWhy was gravity a repulsive force? I don't know, what is gravity? The attraction of somethimng smaller to something larger? What attraction? What IS gravity? How can you answer why something happened when you don't even know what the thing involved is? Gravity may very well be a repulsive force AND an attracting force, maybe it switches every now and then, maybe it doesn't, maybe it is an attractive force on our planet and others, and maybe it isn't elsewhere. What I think people need to figure out to even start to think about that question is: what is gravity?
ReplyDeleteI don't understand that either. Although the perception of time may not exist, as there is nothing to percieve it, and although nothing may be happening, no movement, no reaction, nothing is happening (which I don't think is possible or can even be comprehended that nothing is happening), time still passes. If you were to freeze time, the time you spent in that freezed time mode, is passing time, and if you unfreeze time, and hadn't passed, it is just that time that didn't pass. The time people percieve didn't pass. If that makes sense. So I don't see how time couldn't exist. I don't think anything that exists now didn't exist in the past. Take a car for example, at one point they didn't exist right? In my view: wrong, they did. Although they made have existed in a different form, spread out, the word "car" is just a label for something that has changed its shape and, because of its superficial changes, can now be used for other things.
I don't humans can comprehend what they're trying to discover, and so, unfortunately, will never understand it or grasp the concepts fully. If god does exist, I don't believe we can fully understand god either. Although, I'm not saying god(s) does or doesn't exist in these paragraphs, not at all.