Originally Posted by IndyCA35
Some of the evidence for the "Big Bang:"

1. We observe that the universe is expanding. Running the movie backwards arrives at a "singularity," where space, time, and matter don't exist. This happened 13.8 billion years ago

2. As things expand, they get cooler. The universe did not get cool enough to let light exist until 380,000 years after the "Big Bang." As it expanded further, we can still see the "echo" of that event. We call it the cosmic background radiation. It exists everywhere within the universe and gets dimmer as time (and expansion) goes on.

3. However, we can never find out what CAUSED the Big Bang because the laws of physics were created in the Bang, and cannot be used to model it.

So...if you want to believe that some force called "God" created the Big Bang, science cannot prove you wrong and won't even try. But the belief that this happened only 6,000 years ago is simply not true, and is a myth like many of the other creation stories within Genesis.

And also the abundance of helium in the universe is evidence that supports the big bang theory as those conditions required within the first few minutes after the big bang to produce it.


Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Originally Posted by Raspy
Whatever you said...everyone knows you are a lying jerk.

That's a bold assertion. Point out where you think I lied.

Well?