Cardiganwearer Wrote:I have tried to write a reply to put right your misunderstandings of physics and realised that a messageboard is not a good medium to do it. Suffice to say that every point in your post is at odds with the way physicists understand the origin and development of the universe.
It's a cop out, I appreciate, but it's impossible to explain this stuff very briefly without sounding dogmatic. Ultimately it makes no difference what you or I believe but if you enjoy an intellectual challenge there are lots of books out there that explain in 100,000 words or more what I'm not going to tackle in 50.
No I know. I admit I'm not a physicist, and I find it really hard to understand physics because it's so abstract from the human experience of the world. The books I've read have tried to talk about General Relativity from a human point of view, but at the end of the day it's a mathematical concept.
So to put it into a human perspective: If I never had to die, would I be able to live forever and continue to experience time forever?
The one appreciation I have gained from reading and trying to understand about time, is that the human experience of time is limited to what evolution produced given the state of physics we have to survive in. Our own experiences are compelling, but it's important to bear in mind that they might be incorrect when presented with "extreme" situations (i.e. the ones evolution rarely touches).
Anyway, to conclude, I don't really know what happened before the big bang. It doesn't compel me to think there must be a god, it just makes me think we don't have the answers.
IMO god creates more questions than he does answers, offering only a sense of philosophical security, at the expense of continuing to seek and understand the universe we live in. But if it works for people, then I don't care
Still there is a lingering question: Isn't it coincidental that the universal constants turned out correct in order to support our life? A small change in the gravitational constant and whole stars wouldn't have formed. I think this is the primary reason people are compelled to believe in god.