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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]

[QUOTE="Gaming-Planet"] Makes you wonder what energy or particles were created during the process or to how out of nothing. What created nothing into something to create more of something. DocDelicious

Exactly. If the universe started as one giant ball of mass that exploded to form the universe, what formed that chunk of mass?

We no longer think it was an actual chunk of mass but that the collision of two separate universes within the multiverse that caused the explosion that created our universe. And that the collision of two dimensions is what caused the explosion that created the multiverse. So on and so forth. Once again just a very very rough explanation.

Well, that's one HIGHLY SPECULATIVE notion; the truth is that cosmogenesis remains very much an open question
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[QUOTE="lowkey254"]Humans evolved from apes right? If this is the case, why are there still apes?RandoIph
If Americans came from England, why do we still have England?

That's a wonderful analogy; kudos
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The big bang theory. Not saying I don't buy it, but we have no way of really know what happened back then.

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Makes you wonder what energy or particles were created during the process or to how out of nothing. What created nothing into something to create more of something.

Yay vacuum fluctuations!
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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]

The big bang theory. Not saying I don't buy it, but we have no way of really knowing what happened back then.

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The big bang theory is one of the most simple-minded, bullsh*t theories I've ever heard. I can't believe people buy that sh*t. Not to mention that there is absolutely zero empirical evidence for it, since it can no longer be observed :lol: It is an unfalsifiable theory that can't be proved or disproved. How convenient! LOL

The cosmic microwave background radiation is pretty strong evidence that the universe was in a superdense, superhot state at some point in the past and underwent rapid expansion. Since you are obviously either unaware of the fact that that's the extent of what the Big Bang Theory says (or, more likely, are trolling), I thought you might benefit from reading that.
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If you consider String Theory, I think that it is ripe for major revision. Given that it has yet to produce testable predictions, however, it may prove as unassailable as it has useless so far. I can hardly wait to hear what TC thinks will prove to be the central process accounting for evolution.
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Did you save all the pieces of your old friends?
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[QUOTE="foxhound_fox"]I pray every day that Cthulhu doesn't ever emerge from R'lyeh.Frame_Dragger
His coming is foretold... make your peace... the Old Ones come.

Azathoth shall save us. By accidentally destroying the Earth and all who live upon her without ever even noticing. \o/ Lovecraftian salvation FTW!
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I'm flagellating myself as I type!
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I have 7 wives.

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Are you from St. Ives?
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[QUOTE="xaos"]Fella and I have been together 8.5 years now, starting to get kind of serioussurrealnumber5
would you two go for a joint tax status?

Doubtful; we still keep a fair bit of our financial stuff distinct. We go in together on bigger purchases, split the cost of gifts for relatives, and stuff like that, but our only legal connective tissue is a domestic partnership registration with the state of California, and that is only to establish visitation rights and that kind if thing if, God forbid, it were ever necessary.