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morgsboi

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  1. What that meant was that there can't be a parallel universe we can ever reach, but they still exist as an "if".
  2. But what I mean is the "unobservable universe". What I mean by that is something that can exist but we cannot get to. Basically, its not somewhere that you could "travel" to no matter how long it takes and how fast you go. DO you understand what I mean?
  3. If you can imagine it, its almost always possible to exist.

  4. Oh okay, thank you. Just that at my age (14), normally if someone says that it's sarcastic. But thanks
  5. Still works
  6. EVERYONE LOOK AT MINE, IT CAN BE DONE! ***SPOILER ALERT*** *edited (forgot to make it a spoiler answer)
  7. I thought of this not too long ago. I was more of a "noob" then so the post isn't very good but read it and the comments. It may help. http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/60571-new-theory-of-the-big-bang/page__p__631597__fromsearch__1#entry631597
  8. I think I know? ^^But I don't think that is what you meant? Urmm... Haha, seen this before.
  9. Hello, please could someone tutor me for A level science (GCSE). I already have a good understanding of science and am a very quick learner. If anyone is interested please comment and I will add you. Thanks. *EDIT: Oh yeah, I forgot it has to be online.
  10. Okay, thats great For anyone else reading this What I mean by loop is the discussion will just go round in a circle. Basically the arguments will just keep going round until we are back at the start.
  11. Actually, come to think of it those are moons, sorry. Such as Europa. Have a look at this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europa_%28moon%29
  12. Basically, because as it is formed the gravity pulls in objects from all directions. Anyway not everything is a sphere. There is evidence of planets being compressed back and forth into an egg-like shape, like kneading dough.
  13. It's just in my eyes, the laws of physics cannot support any "god". But it is said "god" is something that exists outside of the laws of physics. God made man in his image? So atoms? Molecules? The thing is with this is that for every answer (for or against) has a counter answer. A discussion on this will be a loop. **quote (not sure how to get them on separate lines) I'm not quite sure what you mean by asking if I took in the digging a hole part. **quote Well do you understand what it represents?
  14. I understand that but it's not what I asked. I was trying to gather information of quotes from the bible or history of how god is described to give myself a better understanding. Okay, thanks. I understand that. Please could I re post this in a science topic to see the difference in views?
  15. Is there any quotes in he bible at all explaining? It does say god made man in his image.
  16. Okay, basically beyond our imagination is what he/she/it is defined to be.
  17. Always someone difficult. Read this: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/mercury/31_02/nothing.html
  18. I don't have a god. If you had read the comments you would have seen that I am an atheist. But that isn't what I'm basing it around. And to be fair, you haven't even contributed to this forum yet so have you got anything to say?
  19. The reason why we don't get anywhere in religion, I think is because that everyone has a bias view. I believe there is a definable way.
  20. The only way this can be solved is by looking at it from a religious and scientific view. You cannot look at one side or there is no point in putting the topic on forums.
  21. I know. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_dilation I find that every paradox has a key. There is always a way.
  22. Well this is where the paradox comes in. If the sum of the universe is 0 then god cannot exist. God is not energy or negative energy. Therefore god could only be a zero which is a complete balance. And if god is 0 then god is nothing. The laws of physics (of science today) cannot allow a god to be in this universe. And how could there be a god outside the universe? There is no time outside the universe (if there is an outside). It's like saying there's a man with a white beard on a cloud sunbathing on a black hole. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy Thanks, that is exactly what I mean. May I ask where you found this link?
  23. Well honestly it isn't nonsense. In my head it makes perfect sense but I have a different way of understanding things. Its a method I use but it is unteachable. But anyway, I understand what you mean by scales but it isn't the best way of saying it. You can put anything on a scale and still have a load of stuff you haven't put on it. Where as if you dig a hole, the hole will be the same size as the pile. But put the pile back in the hole then it is just equal (yes it is still mass but that isn't the point). It would also be an amazing achievement to disprove religion. So many people are just blind to how many wars it causes, but I think we are very close. Not to offend anyone but in my opinion, god is for people who can't make sense of the universe and what is around them. No not everyone but it is a pattern I have seen.
  24. That's not quite what I mean. I am referring to something similar to "parallel universes". The point of it is they are there but they are not as they have not and will not happen. But if the choice you made to read this has put us in a different parallel universe, so to speak.
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