Who created the Universe?

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  1. giantzfan53

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    [youtube]Sr5lY0TcdAw[/youtube]

    It actually makes sense. Post what you think, but please don't flame.
     
  2. Pot Ducky

    Pot Ducky Hurf Durf,

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    can't see it
     
  3. giantzfan53

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    Sorry bout that. Try now.
     
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    It's actually paradoxical. Nothing is still something, therefore something has always existed yet nothing has been there to provide evidence for the event of that nothing created an event that helped create something.

    It's a bit hard to understand, but with "lollogic" you can understand it.

    Basically, guy in video presents "logic" as fact.
     
  5. Pot Ducky

    Pot Ducky Hurf Durf,

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    antimatter existed

    Anti Matter can create a huge ammount of energy from nothing
     
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    Correct me if I'm wrong, but all antimatter is is just a substance that has not been seen in space because it absorbs much light and has high amounts of carbon that absorb light. Of course, this is just a theory.
     
  7. Pot Ducky

    Pot Ducky Hurf Durf,

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    Antimatter is a substance that appears in space an is highly likely to have caused the Big Bang, A large ammount of it that touches Matter (Anything) Would cause a huge ammount of energy to be released
     
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    Okay, but matter is finite, not infinite, so something must have created the Big Bang, right?
     
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    My brain just died a little...............:(
     
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    At first there was nothing... and then that blew up and created everything.

    Yeah, okay.
     
  11. Pot Ducky

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    Antimatter is created by the Seismic Activty of stars and or planet being destroyed it is a constant reaction and a cycle.

    a star is destroyed, it releases antimatter, the antimatter releases the energy a new star is born. Planet's in simillar ways.

    So Antimatter is indeed infinite (eventually)
     
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    It cannot be infinite if it keeps continuing, it will just gain numbers.
    Being eternal or infinite means there is no beginning nor an end.
    NONE of us can do anything an infinite amount of times. If you decide to count numbers forever, you will never reach infinitity.
    And also, a planet doesn't just appear without something to help it out, and something to help that out. A planet is still just matter.
    How was the Seismic Activity created? Did it always exist, or did something help that out too?

    Don't mean to be mean, just trying to make a statement. Sorry if I seem rude, D:
     
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    Pot Ducky Hurf Durf,

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    Yes but it can never run out as it replenishes itself as soon as it is almost used up
     
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    No, Anti-Matter creates energy when it comes in contact with normal matter (Matter is SOMETHING). It annihilates itself. (E=mc²!)
     
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    Matter is anything.
     
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    Well I for one think that if we could somehow plot a course along exploding stars and use their antimatter as fuel, we could hit the end of the universe. And we hollow out the moon into an elliptical dish for communications.
     
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    God always existed because god created time, so there was no time before that and therefore nothing happened and we are all in the Matrix
     
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    I'm still sticking to my atheist logic.
     
  20. Pot Ducky

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    It's near enough impossible to store AntiMatter, This is the problem
     
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