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    Our place in the Universe

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    universe still doesn’t tell us exactly HOW we came to be. Although we don’t exactly know the answer to this‚ we can get extremely close to the beginning of time starting with the Big Bang Theory. The Big Bang Theory is the theory that the universe started with an explosion of matter at high densities and temperatures. The Big Bang expansion occurred about 13.4 billion years ago consisting of several different stages of development. After the explosion came inflation and afterglow light patterns. The period

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    Large Scale Universe

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    universe was expanding. This discovery assisted the profound astronomer with formulating Hubble’s Law‚ which directly contributed to giving astronomers the keys to discovering how old our universe is and proving that the universe is expanding. The Big Bang theory is the most notable theory about the creation of our universe‚ which happened more than 14 billion years ago. The process began to expand from particles released from the superior explosion and dropping temperatures. The process started as a

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    ‘An accidental universe is as likely as a created one.’ Discuss Stephen Hawking‚ one of the World’s leading scientists‚ released a new book in 2010 called‚ ‘The Grand Design.’ He and his co-author‚ Leonard Mlodinow‚ stated that‚ ‘you don’t need God to create the universe because the laws of gravity and a certain version of quantum physics suffice to make it inevitable that the universe will create itself‚ out of nothing‚ in an infinite variety of forms; and given an infinite variety of forms‚ a

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    Quran and Science

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    scientifically. There are many scientific signs given in the Quran which agrees with modern science. Out of many signs‚ I will mention some of which are established facts. Majority of us are aware of the term the big bang theory. How the universe came into existence. “The origin of the Big Bang theory can be credited to Edwin Hubble. Hubble made the observation that the universe is continuously expanding. He discovered that a galaxy’s velocity is proportional to its distance. Galaxies that are twice as

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    Evolution Vs Religion

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    God created the earth. The Bible says in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth (To‚ A. God-Centered Approach). Science says that the earth was created by a massive explosion of light and energy‚ some scientists also call it the “Big Bang Theory” ("Did God Create the Universe?”). According to the Bible‚ God made us‚ we did not make ourselves. According to science‚ there was a hydrogen atom that steadily grew over many centuries‚ and man developed. The Bible says

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    More than half of the global population believes in gods and religions. And according to some estimates‚ there are roughly 4‚200 religions in the world. Religious beliefs are complicated things. You can look at them and say these beliefs cause wars and manage billions of people’s lives. But have your ever thought about why do people have these beliefs? Why do these beliefs even exist? Take a look at the history you might say people created religions just because they wanted to rule the rest of

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    non-creationists. The creationists believe there is an omnipotent creator of the universe whereas the non-creationists believe there is no creator‚ but that the universe simply formed over a billion processes stemming from some cataclysmic event (i.e. the "Big Bang"). Over the years‚ the creationists have gained the upper hand in the debate via the Causal Argument. "The Causal Argument states that there are contingent and necessary objects‚ all contingent objects have a cause‚ and the universe is contingent

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    Chapter 3 of A Brief History of Time‚ Hawking describes the beginning of our universe‚ otherwise known as the big bang‚ and how our universe is expanding. In Chapter 4‚ Hawking explains the dismissal of the idea that future events can be predicted because of the belief that the universe was completely deterministic. As I read chapters 3 and 4‚ I was gripped by the idea of a big bang singularity‚ and immensely perplexed by the reasoning behind the uncertainty principle and quantum mechanics.

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    God: Man or Myth?

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    creators themselves originate? To answer this question would require entrance into a realm beyond both space and time. The existence of time may simply be confined to the innards of our universe. The creation of the universe‚ also known as the big bang‚ tends to be mostly regarded as a scientific theory. When considered from a philosophical point of view‚ it becomes a much deeper topic. The idea that god created the universe comes into mind. It may not be the same idea of god which brings most to

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    imperative (Martin & Nakayama 2010 pg.28) Modern Family is modeling by example‚ that people of different ages‚ genders‚ races‚ socio economic status etcetera can coexist not only on the same planet but in the same family. I viewed The Big Bang Theory which is a highly diversified show and is also addressing the demographic imperative where people differ in ethnicity‚ race religion and nationality (Martin

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