Most scientist probably believe that the Big Bang created the universe and eventually the Earth. However most also believe there was some time of intelligence that guided it, as the odds against it happening as pure chance are astronomical.
some scientist are atheist and obvioulsy do not believe that god created the world, so they believe that the world started when particles came together and wiola! the earth came to be...
Scientists believe they can trace all the matter in the universe to its creation in the 'big bang' which happened around 13.7 billion years ago. This produced mainly hydrogen and helium and the heavier elements have been made in the cores of stars which have exploded since that time.
Why scientists believe a liquid water ocean might exist on the moon Titan
Why do scientists believe there might be water on the Moon?
Many scientists believe that our world will be engulfed by the Sun when it becomes a red giant- in about 5 billion years from now, 2016 CE. Be elsewhere, if possible! As for the rest of the universe, many scientists will not even speculate about it's ultimate fate, as there are so many competing hypotheses regarding it's origins. There are those who believe that many other universes exist in what they currently describe as a multiverse. Only time will tell.
There are scientists that believe in a god and there are scientists that don't. Surveys find that a large majority of scientists do not believe in a god and even fewer believe in a creation account of the world.
Christian scientists tend to believe in the theory of creation. However, this is not always the case. Creation is the theory which suggests God created the world, however there are different opinions to whether he created the world in 7 days or 7 years or 7000 years. But to answer your question, generally they believe in creation. (see Geneseis - first book in The Bible - for more detail)
The Big Bang, if you believe the scientists, God if you believe the story in Genisis. Most cultures have a different creation story; the aborigines of Australia have a beautiful story about the Dreamtime.
Scientists have not developed any theories about God's creation. They investigate the natural world and its origins, but have found no evidence that would require involvement of God (or gods) in the origin of the world.
None, since young earth creation scientists, by definition, believe the world and universe to be young, they do not oppose but promote the large body of evidence which supports this.
Creation Today - 2011 Do Creation Scientists Have the Answers 3-5 was released on: USA: 9 August 2013
Most scientists do not believe in Biblical Creation, so there is no reason to tie it with the extinction of dinosaurs. However, Creationists often say that humans originally co-existed alongside dinosaurs until the Great Flood, when dinosaurs all drowned.
Scientists believe that there is about six billion (6,000,000,000) people in the world.
Yes. According to recent polls, about 45-50% of scientists believe in God. Through the microscope and other forms of research, we see vast detail and harmonious complexity, and there are many scientists who understand this as pointing to the wisdom of God.
The Creation of the world, is not known, it depends on what side of the story you believe in, God or the Big Bang which is the Scientific side, not the religious side, So rhe answer for this is not who but what made the world and even the Universe.
because scientists have reaserched and they say it will end in 2012
Cyanobacteria produced oxygen.