Wednesday, May 4, 2011
The Universe
Okay, this is probably the most unoriginal thing that will ever be posted on this blog, but how do you think the universe was created? To elaborate, how do you think that something came out of nothing?
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It really depends on your beliefs.
ReplyDeletewell, there was the big bang theory that just created the solar system and others, but Im really surprised that we are "us"... like, our body is very intricate and how it works. how did the world create us?
ReplyDeleteThere is a recent theory that states that the Big Bang and all universes are created from the singularities in a black hole. So when a black hole in one universe gets really big and consumes the whole universe, since all matter in a black hole condenses to infinite density, a new universe will be created from that infinite density by the infinite density exploding outward. That's just one theory.
ReplyDeleteHow can we prove anything about how the universe was created, and therefore, why spend time worrying about it? The Big Bang Theory is made off of assumptions, and we have absolutely no clue leading to the possible discovery of how the universe was created.
ReplyDeleteNever forget that there is always a way to do anything you want. You just have to work for it. (Unless it's something impossible like a normal human being able to hold their breath for four hours.) :)
ReplyDeleteHow does that relate to the subject?
ReplyDeleteAgainst your saying, Declan, a human can only accomplish so much in his or her lifetime, and there are consequences for going beyond your limit. For example, a poem that somewhat relates to the subject that I read in a book showing the works of Banksy (famous anonymous graffiti artist):
Once upon a time there was a Bear and a Bee who lived in a wood and were the best of friends. All summer long the Bee collected nectar from morning to night while the Bear lay on his back basking in the long grass.
When Winter came the Bear realized he had nothing to eat and thought to himself "I hope that busy little Bee will share some of his honey with me". But the Bee was nowhere to be found--he had died of a stress induced coronary disease
Therefore, don't push your limit or you may end up like the Bee.
(What? I figured I might as well have some fun on this blog.)