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Taltarzac725 06-04-2025 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2436724)
Small, smaller, smallest!? Elementary physics says there is matter, and there is energy. Matter can be converted into energy, and energy can be converted into Matter. Using your body for demonstration purposes, say you eat a hearty breakfast. Your body, through natural processes converts some of the breakfast matter into energy so you can do whatever you want to do.
Physics is Phascinating. And Google can help you find answers.

Yes. But I have a digestive tract. How did a void become energized? Unless there is something else to interact with it. Like God.

fdpaq0580 06-04-2025 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2436726)
Yes. But I have a digestive tract. How did a void become energized? Unless there is something else to interact with it. Like God.

Many ways, but I am just a novice. Two that come to mind are temperature and pressure. There are thousands of examples of converting mass to energy. The a bomb is great example. Atomic fision. Atomic fusion is the other side of the Atomic coin.
I read something the other day about a couple of physicists at Planck that have figured a way to make mass from energy in a lab setting.
Now, when you say "void", I think that you mean a total lack of anything, mass or energy, or even God.
The "void" of space, as we know it, is actually full of mass and energy. Photons, cosmic rays and vibrations, mater and antimatter, etc... As for God, he/she/they/it, is either mass and/or energy.

Topspinmo 06-04-2025 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2436677)
"Probably"? While I accept that, I'm not sure that the Bible doesn't say/imply the flood covered the world.


The world that they knew…:shocked:

jimbomaybe 06-05-2025 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2436726)
Yes. But I have a digestive tract. How did a void become energized? Unless there is something else to interact with it. Like God.

god being the answer to all questions with no ready answer , I will wait for a reasonable answer from a theoretical physicist, ie what was there before the big bang ?

Taltarzac725 06-05-2025 05:56 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbomaybe (Post 2436777)
god being the answer to all questions with no ready answer , I will wait for a reasonable answer from a theoretical physicist, ie what was there before the big bang ?

I cannot think of any reasonable answer for what was there before the Big Bang. There was nothing.

Lawrence Krauss - Wikipedia


Higgs boson - Wikipedia

fdpaq0580 06-05-2025 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2436783)
I cannot think of any reasonable answer for what was there before the Big Bang. There was nothing.

Lawrence Krauss - Wikipedia


Higgs boson - Wikipedia

Not even coffee? Shirley, you jest!

Taltarzac725 06-05-2025 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2436870)
Not even coffee? Shirley, you jest!

Think you need a throat to drink coffee. None of this Big Bang stuff says where life came from in all this. When Did Life First Emerge in the Universe? | Scientific American

fdpaq0580 06-05-2025 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbomaybe (Post 2436777)
god being the answer to all questions with no ready answer , I will wait for a reasonable answer from a theoretical physicist, ie what was there before the big bang ?

I'm not a physicist, but I Ave a theory. Sounds like sci-fi, but here it goes.
A life form, one among unknowable numbers, deposits a glutinous mass of eggs in a cave. The vibration, heat and pressure create a viable egg. The egg is injected/fertilized with material causing an explosive dispersal of material and energy throughout the egg and it begins to grow. Eventually when the egg reaches a critical point it devides (the big bang) and a new cell begins its cycle.
Meanwhile, sub-microscopic material in the new egg cell existence eventually reaches a stage of self awareness, like all the egg cells of all the eggs in the gelatinous mass. These tiny entities call themselves humans. They create the tech to see to the edge of their cell, which they call " the universe", and beyond, into another "universe", then another. All the time, not yet realizing their "universe" is only one cell of one growing entity among an uncountable numbers of growing entities.
Ever expanding. Ever contracting. Without a knowable beginning or ending. Good sci-fi? Thought provoking?
That is what I think. Only God's in this world are the ones we create (imagine).

fdpaq0580 06-05-2025 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2436874)
Think you need a throat to drink coffee. None of this Big Bang stuff says where life came from in all this. When Did Life First Emerge in the Universe? | Scientific American

Where do you think it came from?
Chemistry and energy in the beginning. And, it slowly evolved into "life" as we know it. "Life" is is just another form of existence, created from the same "star stuff" as everything else.

Taltarzac725 06-05-2025 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2436886)
Where do you think it came from?
Chemistry and energy in the beginning. And, it slowly evolved into "life" as we know it. "Life" is is just another form of existence, created from the same "star stuff" as reverting else.

Pretty clear where I think life came from-- God. Now which "God" is another matter. The God of the Israelites, Mohammed, Jesus, and thousands of other civilizations around the world. Maybe they are all faces as people see them at the time and place of God? It is mystery that awaits us all.

fdpaq0580 06-05-2025 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2436899)
Pretty clear where I think life came from-- God. Now which "God" is another matter. The God of the Israelites, Mohammed, Jesus, and thousands of other civilizations around the world. Maybe they are all faces as people see them at the time and place of God? It is mystery that awaits us all.

And God, as I have been told, works in mysterious ways.
And when I look at the world and the universe today, His ways are definitely a mystery to me. And I wonder.

Taltarzac725 06-05-2025 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2436901)
And God, as I have been told, works in mysterious ways.
And when I look at the world and the universe today, His ways are definitely a mystery to me. And I wonder.

I think of Voltaire looking at a Lisbon devastating by an earthquake with him thinking is this the best of all possible worlds. Untitled Document

Debating the value of God at a time of crisis: Leibniz vs Voltaire | CBC Radio

jimbomaybe 06-05-2025 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2436899)
Pretty clear where I think life came from-- God. Now which "God" is another matter. The God of the Israelites, Mohammed, Jesus, and thousands of other civilizations around the world. Maybe they are all faces as people see them at the time and place of God? It is mystery that awaits us all.

Life exist , as to god that is a mater of faith in the concept of such a being . Life a natural spontaneous process when the right components come together in the right circumstances.

fdpaq0580 06-05-2025 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbomaybe (Post 2436906)
Life exist , as to god that is a mater of faith in the concept of such a being . Life a natural spontaneous process when the right components come together in the right circumstances.

Yep!


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