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deathrind

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35. Not sure about the Big Bang...
Mon Apr 21, 2014, 08:48 PM
Apr 2014

Since I was not here 13.8 million yrs ago, however the theory does explain much of what we observe in the universe. As for climate change I have been around long enough to see it for myself, it is real, it is happening and it is man made.

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big bang, age of the earth Niceguy1 Apr 2014 #1
Wrong BillZBubb Apr 2014 #2
Uh... actually they are jimlup Apr 2014 #4
they are theories Niceguy1 Apr 2014 #14
You apparently don't understand what a theory is. Spider Jerusalem Apr 2014 #19
Gravity is only a theory but don't test it by stepping out a tenth story window. nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2014 #21
Gravity is a physical law Art_from_Ark Apr 2014 #31
No though we sometimes call it a "law" jimlup Apr 2014 #36
"gravity" is both a law and a theory. DireStrike Apr 2014 #38
I have experienced gravity. Some of the other stuff, not so much. razorman Apr 2014 #55
You have no understanding of science, else you wouldn't have made that statement. nt DisgustipatedinCA Apr 2014 #25
I saw a very good posting about this on HuffPuff seabeckind Apr 2014 #26
Your computer is currently operating bobalew Apr 2014 #27
Gravity is also a theory. RoccoR5955 Apr 2014 #40
So Is E=(MC)2 Just A Theory? DallasNE Apr 2014 #46
Yes, both are just theories and both are just highly educated guesses. Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2014 #60
Here Is A Simple Test DallasNE Apr 2014 #66
Your "Simple Test" fails because its reactions are not equal to the action. Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2014 #67
Wrong, they are pretty much settled science nadinbrzezinski Apr 2014 #5
B.S. Arugula Latte Apr 2014 #6
Here's the thing ... Auggie Apr 2014 #8
Science is never "settled"...it's an ongoing process deutsey Apr 2014 #10
That's just a lie. Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #20
The age of the Earth is pretty damned well understood. Maedhros Apr 2014 #61
We could wake up one day and do that The2ndWheel Apr 2014 #70
Epistemological nihilism is great for philosophy seminars, but not so great for practical use. Maedhros Apr 2014 #71
Ken Kesey and George Carlin billhicks76 Apr 2014 #3
Thats a good one Strelnikov_ Apr 2014 #16
That quote is not quite accurate Art_from_Ark Apr 2014 #37
Would it be different ? billhicks76 Apr 2014 #39
people don't come in units of 100. cthulu2016 Apr 2014 #41
No, the average person has average intelligence cpwm17 Apr 2014 #58
Ignorance is strength, after all. n/t deutsey Apr 2014 #7
The heart of the scieentific method is skeptism and asking questions Harmony Blue Apr 2014 #9
With that said, Curmudgeoness Apr 2014 #12
Oh nonsense... seabeckind Apr 2014 #17
That's just a lie. Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #18
It is not settled Harmony Blue Apr 2014 #33
Well it ain't "hotly contested." DirkGently Apr 2014 #56
Last night Neil DeGrasse Tyson, on Cosmos, The Clean Room, explained how scientist DhhD Apr 2014 #11
Thought it was a great episode. DirkGently Apr 2014 #54
I thought that was an excellent episode, too Rhiannon12866 Apr 2014 #62
We measure global warming. We can only speculate about the big bang. McCamy Taylor Apr 2014 #13
Actually we Measure the big bang. We map the cosmic microwave background complete w vectors. nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2014 #23
I think we measure the results of a Big Bang. McCamy Taylor Apr 2014 #47
Of course. Just like we measure the results of gravity, i.e. its pull on things. nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2014 #48
BUt we can design experiements to test gravity. Change variables and watch an effect. McCamy Taylor Apr 2014 #57
We make predictions about what we will discovery. Recent news ... Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2014 #59
The Big Bang has been proven Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #29
The quantum singularity explanation for exboyfil Apr 2014 #64
Peak carbon output isn't going to matter Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #65
There is physical evidence for the big bang. DireStrike Apr 2014 #30
The big bang is more certain than predictions of global climate change. cthulu2016 Apr 2014 #42
Don't know what happened in the last 30 years seabeckind Apr 2014 #15
it's getting like a twilight zone episode ! lunasun Apr 2014 #28
Wait, what? If you KNOW your faith is true, then it's... not... faith. Beartracks Apr 2014 #45
"We know the Bible is true by faith.” some say.... lunasun Apr 2014 #51
Humans are extremely susceptable to repetition Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #22
I think the question on "natural selection" is poor. Stuart G Apr 2014 #24
A perfect illustration of why "belief" is not a path to truth DireStrike Apr 2014 #32
It's a test Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2014 #50
I like how it never occurs to them that a god that would do that is an asshole DireStrike Apr 2014 #53
God IS an asshole Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #63
well read it and weep for our nation lunasun Apr 2014 #34
Well, I wasn't around on 10/23/4004 BC. How am I supposed to know that was Day #1? Beartracks Apr 2014 #49
that IS their answer too ! see post 28 lunasun Apr 2014 #52
Not sure about the Big Bang... deathrind Apr 2014 #35
Much as... I'm not sure about the existence of Saturn's third moon, since I've never been there. LanternWaste Apr 2014 #69
Fair enough. deathrind Apr 2014 #72
10-23-4004 BC. the end result of a calculation... ablevins Apr 2014 #43
i just dont trust polls anymore from anyone MFM008 Apr 2014 #44
CBS is a propaganda network in business to sell predatory corporation's products Corruption Inc Apr 2014 #68
See with much things... Xyzse Apr 2014 #73
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