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Name: Jake Deathwish (My last name is a little creepy, i hear that all the time :P)
Age: 17
Gender: Male
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Croatia
Posts: 548
Re: the big bang
The Bing Bang happened because 2 atoms hit one other.Normally its impossible for that to happen.But it did.
I am not a god beliver.Ibelive in evolution and bing bang.
One of my bigest questins is this.
Before the bing bang the matter ball was in a ancient galaxye.So wonder if there were live forms.And where thay smart.Or maiby there was a civilarization like ours.
Before the bing bang the matter ball was in a ancient galaxye.So wonder if there were live forms.And where thay smart.Or maiby there was a civilarization like ours.
But where did those come from? Where did the civilization come from?
It's the almighty questions of questions. Not how we came to be, but where the means of whatever or whoever created us came to be.
If we knew that, then we could find the how easily.
But, really, it's a never ending cycle. Believe what you want, but these questions will be asked for so long as we exist and that's unchanging, no matter what. As soon as something is "proven" then something will come along to challenge it.
When God was "proven", then "science" came along to "disprove" it. The same will happen, perhaps with God but perhaps with something unthought of yet.
I just think people naturally can't believe in the "proven", at least after a few generations when all those who witness it die. I mean, they tell children stories but they put it off as nonsense from an old fool.
It happened with God, it'll happen again and again and again and again as History repeats itself again and again and again and again~
Basically saying, prove anything you want, because in the future the exact opposite will be saying otherwise and everyone will be listening to them instead of you.
But hey, shit happens. It happens to everyone at some point, every people at some point. Always, always, always, as we never learn anything.
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Yes, that's exactly what I am saying. It doesn't matter one way or the other.
One side is right, it doesn't matter which, the rest of us are going to get fucked up the ass either way so it's totally illogical to keep trying when money can be better funded for things that are actually, you know, relevant.
No, we won't, and you know why? We were not there, it doesn't matter how much evidence you think you have - that fact of the matter is, we were not there, therefore we will never really know. It may be 99.9% accurate - but that 0.1% could still be right, therefore it's still speculative.
I believe in God, it's my choice and that's all there is to it, I'm sorry if i defy what you call logic and science. Besides, it doesn't matter for me anyway - it matters for non-believers, but not for me. If there is nothing after this, I won't know it.
But if there is, then I'll see you all when I'm getting dragged into hell (as that is where I'm going) or rather, if you choose to believe - then Limbo (which is where good non-believers and unbaptized babies go - supposedly), of course I'll be going much deeper than level one.
Or whatever it is - it doesn't matter how things got started. It really doesn't.
Why worry about this your whole damn life when you can be out having fun and worry about the afterlife (or lack thereof) when you fucking keel over and die?
See, that's real logic and if scientists had any then they wouldn't be doing this for a living.
An, but I used to care as well, however I gave up after I learned that the vast majority of us are going to get fucked one way or the other - unless there is nothing, in which case all of us will be fucked over.
Therefore, it's stupid. Real logic says this. I'm not saying you can't have an opinion or believe something, I'm not saying that. I'm just saying, it doesn't matter in the end, we're all going to die - some of us sooner than others - so why bother caring? Life is short, so it should be lived.
We'll all confirm it after death anyway~
[Sidenote: I found out half-way though writing this that I totally have a fever. So that's totally why I seem a little more nutty than usual. Not a headache... a fever. So, um, yeah. However, I still stand by what I said - just sorry if it seemed a little, uh, weird.]
Why bother? Because it's interesting. Many not to you but to some people it is. The universe is a fascinating and beautiful place, and personally I would love to know more its origins and the way it works. I plan on studying this further, and yes it might be pointless but so are a lot of things. Arguing about this on an internet forum is pretty fucking pointless if you ask me. As someone who doesn't believe that life has any meaning, I see everything me do as essentially being pointless.
And we can never really know anything. It's purely speculative that there isn't an invisible undetectable pink unicorn standing being me. Besides, who knows what the fuure holds. Time travel might one day be possible, unlikely but it could happen. And even if it isn't 99.9% proof is good enough for me.
Yeah, everything is speculative. What's interesting is, once the technology develops further. In say a thousand years, and we can send probes, and maybe manned missions to Andromeda (the next galaxy) Our whole concept of astro-physics might change. Because I've read, (I don't remember where, if I find it i'll post it) that the laws of the universe might differ from galaxy to galaxy. So in Andromeda (A much bigger galaxy) Light speed travel might be possible. Maybe. Who knows? It's fun to speculate.
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We'll drink the wine till the cup is dry,
and kiss the girls so they'll not cry,
and toss the dice until we fly
to dance with Jak o' the Shadows...