Re: Top Ten Reasons I'm An Atheist
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2019 12:23 pm
Ken doesn't know what he thinks. He sure doesn't base it upon any science, logic or examinations ever made. He doesn't appear to understand that physicists' description of what happened after the Big Bang began is an incredible organizing into building blocks of not previously existing complex physical things - it's not some random, mass explosion!
In just 20 minutes of the Big Bang's beginning, physicists assert that the force of gravity separated from the other fundamental forces (which remained unified), and the earliest elementary particles (and antiparticles) began to be created, the universe underwent an extremely rapid exponential expansion, known as cosmic inflation, the strong nuclear force separated from the other two forces, particle interactions created large numbers of exotic particles, including W and Z bosons and Higgs bosons, the Higgs field slows particles down and confered mass on them, thus allowing a universe made entirely out of radiation to support things that have mass\. Then Quarks, electrons and neutrinos formed in large numbers, and the four fundamental forces assumed their present forms. Then Quarks and anti-quarks begin to annihilate each other upon contact, in a process which would ultimately form matter. The temperature of the universe cooled to about a trillion degrees, forming hadrons (like protons and neutrons). Electrons colliding with protons fused to form neutrons and give off mass-less neutrinos. Some neutrons and neutrinos thenf re-combined into new proton-electron pairs. Electrons and positrons began to collide and annihilate each other, energy in the form of photons was freed up, and colliding photons then created more electron-positron pairs. Then the temperature of the universe fell to the point (about a billion degrees) where atomic nuclei can began to form as protons and neutrons combined through nuclear fusion to form the nuclei of the simple elements of hydrogen, helium and lithium. After about 20 minutes, the temperature and density of the universe had fallen to the point where nuclear fusion could not continue.
And how complex are some of these things that appeared within that first twenty minutes? Let's just take the development of quarks for an example: https://www.britannica.com/science/suba ... antiquarks
Ken, that, my friend, is the incredible organization you deny - which is astonishingly complex - and in just 20 minutes! No Intelligence required???!!! - and to think our best minds and experiments have taken up the past 100 years of testing and research to the present consensus! So, continue deluding yourself as you will with a Big Bang not requiring intelligence that didn't organize anything!
In just 20 minutes of the Big Bang's beginning, physicists assert that the force of gravity separated from the other fundamental forces (which remained unified), and the earliest elementary particles (and antiparticles) began to be created, the universe underwent an extremely rapid exponential expansion, known as cosmic inflation, the strong nuclear force separated from the other two forces, particle interactions created large numbers of exotic particles, including W and Z bosons and Higgs bosons, the Higgs field slows particles down and confered mass on them, thus allowing a universe made entirely out of radiation to support things that have mass\. Then Quarks, electrons and neutrinos formed in large numbers, and the four fundamental forces assumed their present forms. Then Quarks and anti-quarks begin to annihilate each other upon contact, in a process which would ultimately form matter. The temperature of the universe cooled to about a trillion degrees, forming hadrons (like protons and neutrons). Electrons colliding with protons fused to form neutrons and give off mass-less neutrinos. Some neutrons and neutrinos thenf re-combined into new proton-electron pairs. Electrons and positrons began to collide and annihilate each other, energy in the form of photons was freed up, and colliding photons then created more electron-positron pairs. Then the temperature of the universe fell to the point (about a billion degrees) where atomic nuclei can began to form as protons and neutrons combined through nuclear fusion to form the nuclei of the simple elements of hydrogen, helium and lithium. After about 20 minutes, the temperature and density of the universe had fallen to the point where nuclear fusion could not continue.
And how complex are some of these things that appeared within that first twenty minutes? Let's just take the development of quarks for an example: https://www.britannica.com/science/suba ... antiquarks
Ken, that, my friend, is the incredible organization you deny - which is astonishingly complex - and in just 20 minutes! No Intelligence required???!!! - and to think our best minds and experiments have taken up the past 100 years of testing and research to the present consensus! So, continue deluding yourself as you will with a Big Bang not requiring intelligence that didn't organize anything!