THEORY 2:- Life started at the bottom of the ocean.
Georges Lemaitre (1894-1966), a Belgian mathematician and Catholic priest developed a theory known as big bang, which is the no.1 theory in the world.
And it was your mum in bed last night.
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they believe the universe was made by the "Big Bang"
some scientists don't want to believe that god created the universe they just want to believe that the Big Bang was who created but who created the "Big Bang" there was someone else who created the big bang it didn't just come out of nowhere.
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Very few eminent scientists are Christians:
The number of Christians among less eminent research scientists and among applied scientists is somewhat higher than the above figures show. Generally, these are scientists who have not been involved in research on cosmology or the origin of the world, and nearly all accept the findings of leading research scientists, as follows below.
Before the earth was created, there had to be a universe - the stars and the sun, around which our world revolves. The universe is considered to have started with a "Big Bang", when a single primordal point of matter and energy exploded, eventually expanding to form the universe as we know it. Science tells us that the Earth was then formed from hot gases around the Sun. Present estimates put the age of the earth at 4.54 billion years, plus or minus 45 million years.
HAHA My uncle use to say who created the big bang? He also said "who created God"? The truth is no one knows for sure.
A:In the belief system of the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Islam and Christianity), God made the universe. In Hinduism, Brahma made the universe. And so on. Scientists say there is no need of a deity to make the universe, but they generally do not comment on religious beliefs.
Christians say that God made the world; Most scientists accept that the world (universe) began with the "Big Bang". Scientists who are also Christians would say that God created the universe by means of the Big Bang.But people of other religions say that it was their god who made the world. There is no evidence that one religious belief is more true than another.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
Scientists know that the Universe came from a "Big Bang", but there is really no scientific answer to what came before that. At least, so far there isn't. A religious person would say that God made the Universe - but while I tend to believe this myself, as far as I know this can't be proved. Or disproved, for that matter. If you simply adopt the understanding that god made the Big Bang, then any conflict disappears, and you're again able to sleep comfortably at night.
When scientists say that quarks are elementary particles it means that they are NOT made up of other particles.
Some scientists say that the universe will stop growing once it has finished growing, some say it will explode and some say it will start to shrink. That is a good answer but there is a mathematical constant which explains this. Q=the density of matter in the universe. If the universe continues to expand, then Q<1 .If it shrinks ,then Q>1, if it continues to change sizes...........but never actually finishes it's size then Q=1.
Well unless you think the universe always was and always will be then I'd say that he made the universe. If he specifically made humans, I don't know.
Yes, because scientists have found hundreds and hundreds of galaxies already and scientists say that there are more galaxies out there that they haven't found!
scientists believe or accordng to scientists
Scientists have developed multiple limbs and organs but the brain no one has yet built one as it is what I would say the most intricate thing in the universe.
He said that everything was made of three elements of the universe: Fire, Water, And Earth. Everything was one of the three or a mixture of them. This knowledge lasted for nearly a thousand years in Greece and the Mediterrannean area, that was until they got better scientists, like Leonardo Da Vinci.
It is not exactly expanding into anything. The galaxies are moving apart from each other, from which we can infer that the universe is expanding. Theoretically, this is a result of the Big Bang, in which the universe began when all matter was compacted into a very tiny sum, and then exploded apart in a very big bang, and as a result is still expanding today.
Being a Christian, I say in the first week when God put all land animals on earth. Scientists say 55 billion years ago.