How was the Earth, and be it the Universe created?

January 23, 2009 11:05am CST
Heres what I understand about the creation of the universe and Earth, if you can expand on it please do because it's doing my nut in. The big bang happened 15 billion (ish) years ago and created the universe. The big bang was supposed to be something in exsistence that was about the size of a grain of sand that contained all that is in the universe as present, that singularily (something that can only ever happen once) explode itself out into matter and anti-matter. The matter and anti matter (the majority) canceled itself out within seconds, but the matter that is left is what we are today. The sun was created about 12 billion years ago, and it is a star that keeps going by nuclearily fusing hydrogen and hydrogen to make helium and helium and helium to make lithium and so on adding hydrogens to make heavier materials. This gives out huge amounts of energy, and heat including all the solar flares. The nuclear flare and solar flares and such isn't important at this time but the fusing is. As another star passed ours, the gravity from that star 'sucked' the heavier matter from our sun and formed the planets, and another one that exploded some where along the way and made the astroid belt that splits Mars and the next planet (Saturn or Jupiter can't remember), at this point some were gases and others were extremely hot liquids. So, about 4 and a half billio years ago, that thing we call Earth was formed, and was a very hot ball of liquids. As time went on (about half a billion years) the Earth had cooled down and the first datable rocks were formed. The other thing is, how come the core doesn't cool down and crust up? Because it does the same thing the sun does. Simple no? If you have any thing more add to this and I shall add more as I find it out. Together at MyLot we shall find a way to how the Universe and Earth were created.
4 responses
@dogsnme (1264)
• United States
25 Jan 09
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. Genesis 1:1 Maybe there was a "Big Bang" but it was God that created it.
@dogsnme (1264)
• United States
25 Jan 09
Reality does not depend on what you believe. You may not believe that God exists but the reality is, is that he does exist and you will have to bow before Him someday; either in this life or the next. The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.......Psalm 14:1
25 Jan 09
See me being atheist and not believing anything unless there is proof, I have no intention in believing in heaven, hell, God or any other religious thing. Atleast with cience there is actual proof that we can see.
@gbeast95 (505)
• United States
25 Jan 09
*sigh* scientists are making really wierd assumptions that don't even make sence
@gbeast95 (505)
• United States
9 Feb 09
first of all, how did it "by chance" make earth round? next, how did humans "evolve" specifically instead of changing according to climate? finally, where'd al this stufff space, starss, etc. come from in the first place?
25 Jan 09
How does it not make sense? It's perfetly logical and the Ancient Egyptions believed in it so may thousand years ago. If it didn't make sense how come people can undertand it?
@spalladino (17891)
• United States
24 Jan 09
So, how do you explain the fact that the Earth is not just a ball of water and rock spinning around the sun? And, how do you explain how so many things that are a part of the Earth work together so that life in its many forms continue to thrive? Where did the plant life come from and why is there such a variety? Where did the insects, animals, and creatures of the sea come from? How is it that everything on the Earth has a purpose? If the Earth and the universe were created as you say then life as we know it wouldn't exist because it could not have happened naturally.
24 Jan 09
Simple, when the sun was combining its hydrogens it created other elements, them elements we see today. Everything is made up of something and we know what that something is (I don't and i'm tired so i'm not googling).
@spalladino (17891)
• United States
24 Jan 09
On the face of it that would be a logical theory but it doesn't answer the question of why things work together in such harmony. Is the sun responsible, for instance, in the reproductive norms of the food chain? Smaller animals, such as mice and rabbits have large litters and reproduce more rapidly than the larger animals who use them for food. Flies do more than just bug you. Their offspring...maggots...play an important part in decomposition. Water evaporates and rises up into the atmosphere where it eventually returns to earth as rain. Plants cannot reproduce without pollination and the assistance of insects is necessry for that to happen. The pollin is also used for food by the insects. There are more examples but I'll let you chew on these for awhile.
@sk66rc (4250)
• United States
25 Jan 09
I know there's an on-going between religions & science about the creation of the universe & human kind & chances are, it will never end until the end of time... Both have some valid points & that's what makes it hard to prove or dis-prove either side completely... How do you prove that the "wind" exist? Because we see the affects of it... Then the religious people would say how do we prove that God exist? Because we see the affects of his will in our everyday life... I do have hard time going to a zoo & watching monkeys play, then think to myself, "that monkey & I share a same great, great, great, great, great...................... grandfather"... According to most popular revolution theory, when I go fishing & catch a fish, cook it & eat it, I'm eating a far, far, far, way off to the side far distand relative because we all started from one cell & evolved from one single cell... That goes for any kind of animal... Great! Now I'm a canivalist that eats my own distant, no matter how distant they may be, family members... Another 12 billion years from now, when humans evolve into some other form of life & when they're hunting down "humans" as we know it for their food, what must they be thinking? Ehhh, they're just humans... They don't have any feelings!!! They're put on this earth for single purpose & that's to be our food!!! A bit of disturbing thought, at least for me... I do believe, & it's only my belief & an opinion, that us human kind are put on earth for a reason & purpose... We may not know what that is exactly but just because there's no proof or no imediate for-seeable things, doesn't mean something doesn't exist... Purely scientifically speaking, if a tree falls in a forest & there's nobody around to hear it, yes, it does still make sound... Sound is nothing more than vibration of air that our ear picks up & our brain translating it into sound... Just because we're not around to see it & hear it doesn't mean that some random tree doesn't fall in a distant forest & it certainly doesn't mean that the tree doesn't make a sound when it falls... To think "we didn't see it so it must not have happened!!!" How about if someone who is living alone & he's deaf & blind... If some stray dog happens to walk up to his front door & starts barking & scratching his door, does that mean the dog doesn't exist because the guys doesn't, or can't, hear it & see it? For all intents & purposes, to that blind deaf guy, there's no proof that the dog exist because he can't see nor hear the dog... I don't know... Something to think about...!!!!!