Wednesday, January 5, 2011

The Universe, Where's the end?

Nowhere. The universe, at least to me (political correctness), is never ending and infinite. Can you imagine that? Something with no boundaries, no stopping point, just a forever of creation and discovery. You could move in one direction for the rest of eternity and never find a rim, a seam, an end. That's far out.

Where did this magical universe come from? Well dolls and dudes it definetly started with a big bang, The Big Bang. Crack your head a little wider by imagining the densest thing ever created, pure matter with no air and no space. It would be small, small like the eye of a needle small, and more powerful than we can even imagine. Then God, or Something gave this dense matter a little flick and SHAZAM! instant universe. Matter exploding with so much force that it could fill eternity.

Can there be anything bigger than the Universe? Isn't the universe big and bad already?

5 comments:

  1. Does the concept of an infinite universe scare people? Why?

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  2. I agree with your big bang theory, and I liked how you put it. Have you ever considered what the universe is growing into? Just blew your mind didn't I? BAM

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  3. You also have to think, "where did this dense little ball come from and how was it created?". Obvioulsy it didn't come from nowhere, so God or "something" had to have created it. Although I do agree that the Universe is never ending, I don't think that it is the most powerful or biggest... thing. Whoever created it is.

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  4. Why do you think it was the big bang that created the universe and then God put it into place? If you believe in a God, wouldnt He have created it as well?

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  5. As I said, God set it off. If you scoot a marble at a giant set of stood up dominoes then the Marble will knock over the dominoes, You as the pusher aren't directly involved but you can get credit if you want it. God being the pusher and the big bang the marble, either one could take the credit.

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