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Quote from: Europa on 24/07/2021 17:12:39Quote from: Bored chemist on 24/07/2021 14:20:16Quote from: Europa on 24/07/2021 12:06:48Adolph would approve of You do know that he was an antiscience mystic, don't you...?Was it mysticism that created the first guided missiles and jets, that resulted in the UK begging the American colonist for help?Was it the colonists' love of Adolph's ideas that meant that they had to be begged?Quote from: Europa on 24/07/2021 17:12:39Was it mysticism that created the first guided missiles and jetsNo, it was an Irishman and an Englishman- Louis Brennan and Frank Whittle respectively.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 24/07/2021 14:20:16Quote from: Europa on 24/07/2021 12:06:48Adolph would approve of You do know that he was an antiscience mystic, don't you...?Was it mysticism that created the first guided missiles and jets, that resulted in the UK begging the American colonist for help?
Quote from: Europa on 24/07/2021 12:06:48Adolph would approve of You do know that he was an antiscience mystic, don't you...?
Adolph would approve of
Was it mysticism that created the first guided missiles and jets
the big bang would have created a huge 14 billion year old cosmic void where the mass began traveling from
Which does not stop it's believers from using a religious fervor to ban people who call them out on the fact that the math fails COMPLETEL
Actually Robert Goddard an American invented the rocket,
Werner Von Braun a German
Tyson says in the below video that a creator with unlimited power that existed in our past created the entire universe
Quote from: Europa on 24/07/2021 17:38:32the big bang would have created a huge 14 billion year old cosmic void where the mass began traveling fromThat's actually not what the Big Bang theory says. The Big Bang didn't happen at one particular place in the Universe: it happened everywhere in the Universe at the same time. There was no central point from which everything came.
Quote from: Europa on 24/07/2021 17:38:32Tyson says in the below video that a creator with unlimited power that existed in our past created the entire universeActually he says a kid in his bedroom did it.And he also says it does not make any difference.On the other hand, proof of the existence of a God would make a difference.So you are plainly wrong.
So do you believe that the entire universe just exploded at one time? What would link the galaxies?
Quote from: Europa on 24/07/2021 18:19:43So do you believe that the entire universe just exploded at one time? What would link the galaxies? The fact that they were all in the same place.That's the point.
Since there is no void it's nonsensical.
Quote from: Europa on 24/07/2021 18:35:18 Since there is no void it's nonsensical.Your flawed understanding is, indeed, nonsensical.That's not our problem.Feel free to learn some science.
According to CERN you are completely wrong
So where is the void?
The law of conservation of mass must have not existed yet
Science says it just happened
Again if the big bang did not set all matter in motion, what did?
That's actually not what the Big Bang theory says. The Big Bang didn't happen at one particular place in the Universe: it happened everywhere in the Universe at the same time. There was no central point from which everything came.
Quote from: Europa on 24/07/2021 21:10:25According to CERN you are completely wrongWhat he says is exactly the same as what CERN says.The problem is that you don't understand either explanation.Quote from: Europa on 24/07/2021 21:10:25So where is the void?There isn't one. And nobody who understands the idea expects one.Quote from: Europa on 24/07/2021 21:10:25The law of conservation of mass must have not existed yetThat's correct.The proof of conservation of mass (strictly of energy/ mass- since they can be interconverted) comes from this theoremhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noether's_theoremWhich, in effect says that , because time is symmetrical, energy is conserved. But, at the moment of the big bang, time is not symmetrical; there is a future, but no past.So yes, the conservation law does not apply.Did you somehow think that was a problem?
The Big Bang didn't happen at one particular place in the Universe: it happened everywhere in the Universe at the same time.
every speck of its energy jammed into a very tiny point. This extremely dense point exploded with unimaginable force, creating matter and propelling it outward to make the billions of galaxies of our vast universe.
Quote from: Europa on 24/07/2021 21:51:33 The Big Bang didn't happen at one particular place in the Universe: it happened everywhere in the Universe at the same time. is the same as Quote from: Europa on 24/07/2021 21:51:33every speck of its energy jammed into a very tiny point. This extremely dense point exploded with unimaginable force, creating matter and propelling it outward to make the billions of galaxies of our vast universe. It's just that you don't understand it.
unless the one tiny point was the zero point from where the universe banged out from,
but this dictates a void that is just not there