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In reply to the discussion: Does the Big Bang breakthrough offer proof of God? [View all]politicman
(710 posts)That sentence of mine referred to scientists not being able to recreate the big bang because as you can imagine the forces involved would be immense, basically the size of the universe immense
So the find the 'god particle' and they think that that explains the beginning our universe? If anything they have completed one tiny piece of a massive puzzle, they are yet to even attempt to explain from where that 'god particle' came from.
They are yet to attempt to explain how the 'god particle' could be so powerful as to cause an explosion so immense that it create 13.3 billions years of universe.
And if the universe required unhuman amounts of that particle to exist for the big bang, then where did those unhuman amounts come from.
Did they just appear out of nowhere, and even if they did appear out of nowhere, how could they appear into nothing cause as you say there was nothing before the big bang?