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    . Hawking says that there was a time when everything in the universe were connected to each other and the density of the universe was infinite, which according to the “general theory of relativity…predicts that there” was “a singular point in the universe” [3]. Before big bang, nothing existed. Energy and time were created later. This theory is in coherence with the scientific method. If we invest some thinking to find some evidences that support the existence of god, we can find a few…

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    All have different views and opinions on the universe and the study of the cosmos. Some eagerly learn all they can about the universe, whilst others prefer to focus on the events right in front of them. The pros and cons to having a wide understanding and perspective of the universe vary depending on prior knowledge and opinions. While some would rather halt space exploration entirely, many still hunger and yearn to learn more about the universe around them. The human race needs to gain more…

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    Multiverse Ethics

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    Multiversal ethics points out how, for every possible event(creating a multiverse), there is a universe where things ended badly. There may be a universe where a close call turned into a car accident, paralyzing someone from the waist down, or someone’s common cold turning into a fatal disease. Every event becomes a coin toss, as an individual reading this paper, you may have died hundreds of times in other universes, but you were the lucky version that won all the coin tosses. This concept is…

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    The Paradox Olbers

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    was previouslyJohannes Kepler (1610 in), and Halley and Cheseaux (the 18th century described) as well. The paradox is that if the universe is infinite, we'd have an infinite number of stars light of the result The combination of the sky at night it should be clear to all.However, experience to the contrary. [1] Assumptions [edit | edit source text] If 1. the universe is infinite, 2. an infinite number of evenly spaced stars included, We can look in any direction, overlooking the star should be.…

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    argument focuses on the fact the our universe is fit for human habilitation and observation; it explores the fact that something must have planned an intricate design for our universe. it simply states that no matter how random we thing of the attribute the immediate cause of the universe - the big band thintoery to be, nothing in the universe came about by chance - there appears to be a reason or pupose for all of this. Evidence proves that “everything within the universe adheres to the laws…

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    The Big Presence Theory

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    a theory that scientists have created that shows that the universe was formed The big bounce theory is a scientific theory about the origins of the universe. Scientists say that our universe is the result of the previous universes collapse. The big bounce theory states that the universe expands and contracts. The universe expanded so greatly that it exploded and created the universe we’re living in today, The Milky Way. When the universe expands beyond a certain point gravity will cause it to…

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    cosmological argument states that the universe has a cause of its existence. Craig believes that if he has shown this premise to be true, he has proven the existence of the theistic God. It is important to note that according to current science the beginning of our universe also marks that beginning of time. So, there is no temporal moment before the beginning of our universe at which God might cause our universe to begin. Therefore, God could not have caused our universe by existing outside of…

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    celestial bodies to achieve an end. Not everyone agreed with Aquinas’s design argument. David Hume’s vividly objected Aquinas argument in his “Dialogues concerning Natural Religion”. Hume’s stated, “the point is made that postulating a designer of the universe raises the question of explaining how “a plan of the world” formed in the mind of the designer.”[10] The designer’s mind would have to have within it a structure at least as complex as the conjunction of fundamental laws and initial…

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    BP1: The Scientific Method

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    scientific method is the best method for determining what the universe around us is and how it works, this is provable based on the amount of evidence science has provided for the claims it has, while other methods rely on “faith” which by definition means you believe something without evidence. BP1: The scientific method has led to the conclusion that based on what we know about the state of the universe today we can demonstrate that the universe must have began with a singularity(a…

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    humanity because the Hubble transformed the way scientists look at the universe, the images provide information about understanding the universe, and the Hubble had a huge impact on how people think of the universe. The Hubble Telescope transformed the way scientists look at the universe. The Hubble shows scientists the universe in unprecedented detail, which they never knew before. The Hubble has shown when the universe began and helped discover black holes, a region of space where it has a…

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