(09-21-2019, 03:10 PM)sohamb03 Wrote: Pretty much I agree with you @Manal. @Honey belief in God is something whereas deciphering there formation if the Universe is something totally unrelated. Not to suggest I am a disbeliever - but that doesn't mean blindly accepting anything and everything religion teaches. For me, honestly, religion is limited to developing the ethics of an individual, his behavior, his manners, overall his character. At least there is someone whom even the fearless fear (not concerning atheists).
Anyways, getting back to the topic and to @Manal's questions, just give a read to this. I somewhat agree with what the person had written (not completely of course, bcoz of obvious reasons). See I understand that a massive amount of energy was required according to Big Bang Theory, which cannot be quiet accounted for by the Law of Conservation of Mass. So let's make an otherwise argument, how about this - someday this Universe will get destroyed and the energy that releases will be equal to the former one. How about this? No one knows mainly because we've not been till date, able to think such that a satisfactory explanation is given for the same. Of course, maybe we're nearing it - who knows - maybe the next moment, maybe the next day, maybe ten years later, even ten trillion million years later, but the day will surely come. Let's wait, we're bound to get an explanation even if it is received at our end moments.
For your question regarding the origin of the Universe and where did the energy come from, probably this may be a little satisfactory rather than the others which suggest that the energy was powered by God's Divine light, which filled the Universe with sunshine and then he created Sun, land and the Earth. Then God must have zero weight and occupy zero space (Remember matter can't be created not destroyed ;-) ). Ponder on this, I think I've a point here, don't I?
Let others say what they've to, indeed you've triggered a good discussion @Manal, well done!
Regards,
Thank you for your appreciation.
Well, none of the links you provided answers to my question. The main question is, what triggered the bang? I don't believe in randomness because randomness requires two or more particles/matter/entity to be in existence. If it was nothing before the universe, not even time, what could've triggered those particles? As scientists say, not even time existed before the bang. So if it was some particle, or even at the quantum level, the order of magnitude must've been something ie "1<0" for the time. But if time didn't exist, then what could've triggered those exotic particles that created a whole new universe with 5 fundamental forces, a bang, galaxies and etc.
Now let's say something so random happened that caused bang(as what you said), a whole new universe came into existence. Let's be more "illogical", the bang was so strong that it created a space in ultimate nothingness which we now call as "universe". Okay, things came into existence. But how could the forces come into existence? I mean, if it was a bang, then how the fundamental powers came into existence? By "powers", I mean to say gravity, strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force, exactly 3 dimensions, atoms perfectly enough to create primary elements(not synthesized as it was made by humans), galaxies, stars, clusters, black hole strong enough to hold entire galaxies, solar winds, cosmic winds, radiations, solar system, planets perfectly lined, Earth, then a planet perfectly named "Theia" collided with Earth, making it to break apart and creating Moon that exactly revolves around the moon, Earth revolving around the sun perfectly enough to support life, first cell, then multi cells, then another asteroids collided with Earth, making it like a doom but still perfectly arranged that life continued post-impact... Following the collision, humans came into existence, humans so perfectly designed to reach modern era and be "Type I(or Type 1)" civilization that could be intelligent enough to make big machines, and many other things... Now coming to the present day, humans do think about their existence?
Now talking about Heisenberg's principle of uncertainty... Nothing in the universe is certain and everything is made up of true randomness? right? Then how come it became so certain that "Humans" came into existence because of a bang that took for around 13.5 billion years ago... At a perfect time so that the planet supports life.
Now if you say all these things came out of "true randomness", please find me a logic in Heisenberg's principle who himself coined the true uncertainty. We're so perfectly arranged into an era of existence where we're able to question our own existence out of a bang? Nah, I don't believe in this. Find me logic and don't call it "random".
Talking about God. No, God doesn't have any dimensional existence. It's true that "matter can neither be created nor be destroyed". But let me ask you one thing... If God were to be in our universe, then why would we call it "God"? We'd rather have given it a fine name of "Alien" but we, religious people, didn't. If God is affected by time, space or matter then he is not God!
Time, space and matter are what we call a continuum. All of them have to come into existence at the same instant because if there were matter but no space, where would you put those matters?
If there were matter and space but no time, when would you put it? You cannot have the time or matter independently. They have to come into existence simultaneously.
With the due concept of my religion, here is the religious explanation(which might not seem direct to you because the contexts that were written in Qur'an was of its own type and in today's generation of science, it is represented in different contexts but same meaning if you dig it into logic and match it with modern era's contexts).
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So you have time, space, the matter created a trinity of trinity there. Just for your better understanding,
Time has 1.past 2.present 3.future.
Space has 1.Length, 2.Width, 3.Height.
The matter has 1. Solid, 2.Liquid, 3.Gas
You have a trinity of trinity's created instantaneously. And the God who created them has to be outside of all his creations.
If he is limited by time, space or matter, he is not God! We'd better call him an alien.
Just for you to make it easy, the guy who created the computer wasn't a computer. He created the computer by being outside the computer. Because if he was inside the computer, how could he have created the computer? He obviously has to be outside the computer for the computer to be created.
God who created the universe is outside of the universe. He is above it, in it, through it. He is unaffected by it because he created it!
So my dear friend, the concept of spiritual force cannot have any effect on the material body. So you'll have to explain to me things like emotions and love and hatred and envy and jealousy and rationality. I mean if your brain is just a random collection of chemicals that formed by chance over billions of years. How on Earth can you trust your own reasoning processes and thoughts that you think to be absolute? In fact, all scientific predictions that were made, the majority of it came out to be false and currently, those which are widely accepted may be false too! Your brain chemicals were created in a big bang billions of years ago, and those chemicals were created by the bang and that bang was created by God, then how can you trust your own thoughts and reasoning?
Now your question might be, "Where did God come from?" assuming a limited God. And that's your problem! God is worship is not limited by time, space or matter. Now if I could fit the infinite God in my 1.6kg(approx) brain, he could not be worth worshipping and that's for certain!
So that's the God I worship.
I hope my answer clarifies your question of God's existence and creation of Universe by religious matter. I know I might have been diverted by the topic but I decided to continue because you choose to put God into the discussion
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I had to write it all in text because you seem to not have watched the video I linked in the
previous discussion. Here is the link, again.
I know it's Christianity's point of view but it is more similar to Islamic one(since the Bible is one out of 4 holy books sent by Allah). Sorry, I think I shouldn't be religion-specific here
. I mentioned this video so that it doesn't raise any conflict about me being religion-specific while I mentioned both Islam and Christianity.