look, it's simple.
everything has to have an origin, so the next time something leaves your mouth that sounds like "well it came from..." stop a second and think about where THAT came from, keep going backwards till you can go backwards no more, eventually, you do not have an answer. You can theorize something originated from a black hole, but you have to explain where the black hole came from, you have to explain where gravity comes from, you have to explain where space itself came from, where matter to fill that space came from.
I think big bang and evolution tie in just fine, for one has to lead to the other.
For life to have been created, the building blocks which created a habitat for sustainable life had to have been created.
so i guess this is the intent of my question, IF the big bang theory is presented as an "answer" to how the theory of evolution came in to existence , then what theory is there to explain how the big bang theory came in to existence?
there is a parent/child relationship for everything.
lets put it another way, lets say we slopped our way out of a lake, evolved from amoeba/fish/cavemen/monkey whatever to the point where we became self aware and inquisitive and needed to know "what is the point of this? why are we here? where did we come from?" and then look to the heavens for our answer only to realize it's a very very big place that has more questions than answers to provide to us.
Why do you think people are interested in space exploration and aliens or anything like that at ALL? people think the answer is out there behind everything.
So then.....
in the quest to understand space and IT'S origin (which again, had to lead to our origin) we come up with the big bang theory, fine, great, super, now, explain where all of the conditions that created space came from? because right now as educated as we come across as trying to be, we're really in our "earth is flat, and has edges" phase when it comes to understanding space.
because back then, the earth was the capacity of our extended awareness, now that we're aware of earth's place in space, then we figured out our galaxy's place in the universe (sorta) we need to figure out where our universe's place in the next, as of yet, undiscovered, unnamed, "container" is.
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