by emailking » Fri 03 Nov 2006, 10:15:26
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') What, you believe the "Big Bang"? And what's the evidence for that? Nothing.
And what was here before the Big Bang? Nothing?
It's just silly. It's science's way of saying, "yeah, we don't know how it all started, so, "BANG" there it is."
Sir, you are ignorant. There is overwhleming evidence for the Big Bang. The most convincing of this is that we can literally see it through microwaves. There is a 2.73K microwave background streaming through you and the rest of space, right now, coming from all directions, virtually homogeneously. This is the leftover radiation from the Big Bang itself. It is the exact temperature predicted by the Big Bang model.
Further evidence comes in the form of the ratio of hydgrogen and helium present, along with other trace elements. Big Bang theory predicts these ratios.
Also, there is the fact that the universe is expanding. With visual light we can see all the way back to the first billion years, and we can see that things were much more crowded and the expansion was much faster.
Scientists did not come up with the Big Bang because they could think of nothing else. For many years there was a competing Steady State theory, which posited that mater was continually being created as space expanded, so as to keep things relatively constant. The proponents of that view gave it up when the microwave background was discovered. Big Bang is the only way to explain that.
No one is hypothesizing with any confidence why the Big bang happened. That is a separate issue. That it did happen is clear from the evidence. We go on the evidence as scientists. Just as you have concluded from the evidence that 9/11 was an inside job, even though you probably bought the official story as I did at first.
"And what was here before the Big Bang? Nothing?"
Unfortunately, you will probably not accept the answer here. But the answer is that your question is absurd. I'm not saying you're absurd for asking it, but it's an absurd question. Time was literally created with the Big Bang. There is no such thing as "before" the Big Bang. It's like asking what's south of the south pole.
Edit: Perhaps it also helps if you realize there was no space "before" the big bang for there to be anything either. It's not like you had an empty universe...there was no universe at time zero (whatever time zero means). Both space and time were created with the big bang and have been expanding ever since.