The Birth of the Universe - Scientific Breakthrough

by cofty 81 Replies latest social current

  • yadda yadda 2
    yadda yadda 2

    For me it boils down to love for our fellow man starting with our nearest and dearest.

    If you allow anything to stand in the way of that you are inviting a life full of hurt and uncertainty.

    Hear hear galaxie, you summed it all up perfectly. What a tragedy that religion has often perverted that great truth.

  • cofty
    cofty

    But what has that got to do with the topic?

  • cantleave
    cantleave

    There is still a great deal of work to be done to confirm and clarify this observation, but to think that we may be able to still detect the echoes of inflation fills me with more awe than anything I have ever heard from any spirtual leader.

  • Caedes
    Caedes

    the increase in acceleration of the universe is theorized to come from dark energy that is a property of the void into which the universe is expanding.

    The universe is not expanding into a void, there isn't anything outside of the universe. The phrase 'the universe' means everything.

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    It has everything to do with the topic, Cofty.

    Aren't you hailing the scientists for their discovery?

    Aren't those scientists human?

    Aren't humans supposed to love each other?

    Sheesh!

    Sylvia

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut

    Everyone who questions "The Big Bang," you are in great company.

    All the scientists are questioning their own current theories also. We are still in our infancy of understanding how it all began. Keep questioning. But those that want the shortcut of "God did it" must also not stop questioning. How did God do it? How did God come about? ETC.

    The rest of us will keep reading and listening and watching youtubes and documentaries and enjoy updates from the Large Hadron Collider and other science sources and recognize that we don't have a fallback answer like "God did it" (unless you count the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe answer of "42") and we welcome genuine problems with current theories.

  • galaxie
    galaxie

    Yadda,...Absolutely!...Cofty,...birth of universe;complexity or simplistic...great oxymoronic? Statement can we tell which?

    What bearing on our lives, whatever happened we are all the result.Its surely more important how we exist NOW , and our dealings with our fellowman for the good.

    Love being the optimum objective.

    Science will always inquire, argue, solve, contradict.

    Creation(bring into being) by whatever method, personally I think is beyond the comprehension of the human brain.Its physical make up must have a limit no matter how clever we are.

    Best wishes to all.

  • cofty
    cofty

    Creation(bring into being) by whatever method, personally I think is beyond the comprehension of the human brain

    You would have loved life in the 12th century

  • galaxie
    galaxie

    Hi cofty, a bit of a cop out reply methinks.

    Who knows perhaps the 12th cent wasn't so bad, or how about some of the 12th cent benefiting from 21st cent scientific advancement for the positive.

    The human brain will always strive for answers its how we are wired, but that wiring in conjunction with the physicality of its make up must have limitations, as can be seen from some responses on this forum.My own included of course

    Best wishes

  • prologos
    prologos

    Caedes, re : the not too empty VOID: amaze your self and read Penrose.

    This detection of an early wave pattern is good news because information is often encoded in frequencies.(even a feature of the string theory) The Penrose theories account for Information passing through the big bang squeeze events. yes time, (not movement through t) and energy are present in the void of these models.

    We do not exactly know what lies beyond the universe, in the rest of the cosmos, but the closer we get to the curtain, the better we can sense what is behind it. this discovery takes us a step closer.

    It is done with Human ingenuity, not inspiration.

Share this

Google+
Pinterest
Reddit