In 1931, Monseigneur Georges Lemaître proposed in his hypothèse de l’atome primitif (hypothesis of the primeval atom) that the universe began with the ‘explosion’ of the ‘primeval atom’. This theory later became known as the Big Bang Theory.
In my blog dated 9th Nov 2014 I gave logical reasons why the Big Bang theory is not a credible model for explaining the origin of the universe. In this blog I will explain an alternative model, which I have named…..
Lest we forget, the following few point will remind us that planet earth is a place of pain and suffering for a significant number of people:
In our world today approximately 870 million people suffer from poverty and starvation 21,000 people, 14,000 of whom are children, die every day from hunger or hunger-related causes In the last century approximately 100 million people have been killed in wars. When you add to this figure the numbers wounded, the societies destroyed and…..
Renowned astronomer, physicist, and cosmologist, Robert Jastrow, wrote the following in his book, God and the Astronomers (first published in 1978):
“For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountains of ignorance, he is about to conquer the highest peak; as he pulls himself over the final rock, he is greeted by a band of theologians who have been sitting there for centuries”
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The concept of the Big Bang is based on the mindset that the universe is purely a physical1 phenomenon, as was explained in my blog of November 9th, 2014. Whether correct or otherwise, the Big Bang theory sets the agenda for the scientific understanding of life, which is as follows:
Life emerged from non-life about 3.7 billion years ago Life evolved, and continues to evolve, based on mutation, natural selection, and time All mutations are by chance.
This…..
The language of physics is mathematics, which can only describe the physical universe1. In other words, mathematics must have something (some ‘thing’) to describe – a particle, a wave, a vibration, a string, a membrane etc. Einstein once said: “So far as the theories of mathematics are about reality, they are not certain; so far as they are certain, they are not about reality.”
Mathematics, therefore, cannot describe the non-physical2 or pre-particle state – and logically there must be a pre-particle…..
In 1931, Monseigneur Georges Lemaître proposed in his hypothèse de l’atome primitif (hypothesis of the primeval atom) that the universe began with the ‘explosion’ of the ‘primeval atom’. It was Fred Hoyle, one of the architects of the steady state theory, who coined the name of Lemaître’s theory, referring to it as ‘this big bang idea’ in a radio interview in March 1949.
Many of our greatest scientific minds now believe that all matter, energy and space in the universe was…..
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