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Originally Posted by Rekna
I want to see scientists create life from nothing but a few chemicals.
And where did these chemicals come from? Where did energy come from? What are the origins of the universe? These are questions that scientists can't answer but yet the big bang is considered fact by so many. But what caused the big bang? What was before the big bang?
When science can answer these questions i'll be amazed.
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Come over some time!! Let me show you how this works. Seriously. Insofar as life creation goes.
As to the big bang, your argument shows a misunderstanding of how this works. The problem lies in your seeing space and time as seperate entities, unrelated and non-dependent. Time simply does not exist outside of space. To ask whatr happened before the big bang (space) is also to ask what happened before time. Clearly nonsensical.
I imagine though, that you are trying to make some sort of 'first-cause' argument. If so then I doubt that that illogic of this will faze you. The biggest problem, of course,with first cause is that it is infinitely regressible. That is to say that it can go back and back forever (trust me, I wrote my thesis on something similar - in philosophy no less). First cause is ultimatelyan argument that brings its own destruction.