Indischer
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@Hazzy997 You seem to want a scientific explanation that fits your religious beliefs. I'm afraid both cannot go hand in hand. Even if one were to agree that the Universe was created by a God, who can answer what/who was responsible for the creation of such a God? If God can spring out of nothing, why not this Universe?
Well, the Universe has been anything but stable. It's still expanding at a tremendous rate. The coherence within galaxies remains good, but the galaxies themselves are moving away from each other.
What if an asteroid comes hurtling down to Earth in 200-300 years? We know one such event occured roughly 65 million years ago somewhere near the Yucatan peninsula and probably was responsible for the Dinosaurs going extinct. Was it part of the grand plan for Earth too? No, IMO. What about our Sun going bust in a few million years? What then?The universe doesn't give two hoots about us. We Humans have always overemphasized our importance in the grand scheme of things.
ofc not...i m not denying that either. But ever since the "creation" of universe, it is in a "stable" condition...gravity is there to make sure things just don't float away in space...there is just enough radiation on earth so that we don't get killed...etc..
so yeah...we we humans are just writing laws to explain it...but the only reason we are able to explain it is cuz its explainable in the first place. the only reason we are able to write those laws is because they exists in the first place.
Well, the Universe has been anything but stable. It's still expanding at a tremendous rate. The coherence within galaxies remains good, but the galaxies themselves are moving away from each other.
What if an asteroid comes hurtling down to Earth in 200-300 years? We know one such event occured roughly 65 million years ago somewhere near the Yucatan peninsula and probably was responsible for the Dinosaurs going extinct. Was it part of the grand plan for Earth too? No, IMO. What about our Sun going bust in a few million years? What then?The universe doesn't give two hoots about us. We Humans have always overemphasized our importance in the grand scheme of things.