The birth of the universe has been a discussion of Religion and Science. There is, or rather seems to be a stalking difference between the two. Creation is, without a cast of doubt the most profound mystery in the cosmos. The greatest puzzle of all times is whether the universe came into being by some freak random chance or was it created by God who brought everything to being by a perfect design. Scientific evidences found in recent times show that four key forces that govern our universe are phenomenally tuned up so firmly that it's made many to arrive at the conclusion that something or somebody must have calibrated them.
Einstein, Huble, COBE and Hawking believed the notion that creation does indeed …show more content…
A good number of theories have been formulated about the birth of the universe. Aristotle believed that the universe had existeed for ever arguing that something created is lesser perfect than something eternal. He did so to aviod invoking divine intervention as the source of creation. For those who believed the universe had a beginning, did so to prove the existence of …show more content…
In it, space and time were no longer absolute, no longer a fixed background to events but were rather dynamic quantities that were shaped by the matter and energy in the universe. They were defined only within the universe and and so there was no sense to to talk of a time before the universe began. Huble's observatons in the 1920s of the universe using the a hundred inch telescope changed situations. He discovereed the expansion of the universe and by determining the velocities of the galaxies, he found out that the galaxies were moving away from us, and the farther they moved away from us, the faster they moved. This was unexpected since the belief at that time was that the galaxies moved towards us, and as they were moving, we'd be moving away. It hten became real that the universe that had been believed to be unchanging in time was not only changing with with time but was also expanding. The distance between distance galaxies was changing wtih time. So if galaxies were moving apart now, then they must have been closer closer together in the past. If their speed were constant, then this would have been 15 billion years ago. Was this the beginning of the universe? It implied that physics broke down. So one would have to invoke an outside agency, which for convinience, one can call God to determine how the universe