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Teh Official OMG WTF thread.

khaled

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you live in shit bro
i been telling you that for years now, so many apartments buildings being built everywhere legally and illegally and the sewer system haven't been upgraded since like 40-50 years and its not made to take all that shit(literally) so it exploded a long with some water pipe.

That looks like fun! Until you fall off. :D
you can see people standing in it, i doubt they care if they fall :D

I was quoting Carl Sagan, actually.
 

Bavanai

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There have been 4 big bangs, not just one. The first one is the one we all know, where the Universe just appeared. Then there's the 2nd big bang, where life has appeared out of no life. The 3rd big bang is how we explain the extremely vast diversity of life, from viruses to bacteria to plant and to humans, and the 4th big bang is where the human species suddenly becomes infinitely more evolved that the whole rest of the species on Earth.

At which point do all these big bangs crumble and become what they really are, catchy buzzwords which science seems to apply to everything when they can't really explain. You don't know how something happened? Believe there was a big bang and it appeared from there. Problem solved.

I think that this obsession with belief in big bangs is holding back science from pursuing more likely answers.
 

Shade

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There have been 4 big bangs, not just one. The first one is the one we all know, where the Universe just appeared. Then there's the 2nd big bang, where life has appeared out of no life. The 3rd big bang is how we explain the extremely vast diversity of life, from viruses to bacteria to plant and to humans, and the 4th big bang is where the human species suddenly becomes infinitely more evolved that the whole rest of the species on Earth.

At which point do all these big bangs crumble and become what they really are, catchy buzzwords which science seems to apply to everything when they can't really explain. You don't know how something happened? Believe there was a big bang and it appeared from there. Problem solved.

I think that this obsession with belief in big bangs is holding back science from pursuing more likely answers.
Are you trying to impersonate a youtube creationist or did your intelligence just regress somehow?

Just in case: there's only one big bang. And there is a deep, solid reasoning behind why it's called a big bang and how we got to it. But you should already know that the stars are expanding, therefore if we rewind time we get to a point where everything was really close together. Before that, we don't know. But there wasn't "nothing" before the big bang, that's a misconception.
 
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khaled

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vid.me/Bl4X


a fly as fuck japanese kid murdering russian spies in ISIS, that shit looks too ridiculous to be true.
 

Bavanai

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Are you trying to impersonate a youtube creationist or did your intelligence just regress somehow?

Just in case: there's only one big bang. And there is a deep, solid reasoning behind why it's called a big bang and how we got to it. But you should already know that the stars are expanding, therefore if we rewind time we get to a point where everything was really close together. Before that, we don't know. But there wasn't "nothing" before the big bang, that's a misconception.
It didn't regress anything. My worldview has changed. When both sides lack solid evidence for their claims, I go with what makes more sense to me. And I find the creationist theory more likely than the big bang one.

And yeah I know what is theorized to have been before the big bang - the the same universe except a lot smaller, denser and hotter. With that in mind and with what I have observed about the world in my 26 years of life, my personal conclusion is that a creating force is more likely than a number of random, highly-unlikely "happenings" culminating with the human species.

lol
 

Shade

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When both sides lack solid evidence for their claims, I go with what makes more sense to me. And I find the creationist theory more likely than the big bang one.
And how much have you read about the big bang theory? Because judging by this

random, highly-unlikely "happenings" culminating with the human species.
It just looks like you're straight-up parroting Kent Hovind and Ray Comfort.

Fyi, evolution isn't random.
 

HellFire

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No matter how you look at it,there is no other thing in the universe ( or at least we don't know about it yet ) that doesn't follow certain "laws" and the path that was set by X and Y,everything is linear,we might be small but nothing out there can do what we can,you won't see a star or a atom changing it's course because it wants to,life is strange,I find it extremely odd how it appeared,a perfect sync and combination of chemicals in the perfect conditions,just seems vey very unlikely but I'd rather pick this as an answer instead of a creator. Even the ability to reproduce expand and constantly evolve is mind blowing,I wish I could see how it all started and what gave it those certain algorithms to evolve into anything,even the appearance of the eye is amazing,how did a small virus or a cell know what it needs and had the ability to develop that,it's all numbers afterall but it's damn amazing.
 
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Shade

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life is strange,I find it extremely odd how it appeared,a perfect sync and combination of chemicals in the perfect conditions,just seems vey very unlikely
Actually if you know enough about it it's not really unlikely at all. You have a giant, planet-sized blob of chemicals interacting with eachother, overall the chance for life appearing should be near-certain because of the large sample size involved. If not on this planet, then on the countless others that are sure to be in this and other galaxies. In other words, if it was possible for life to appear, then considering the size of the universe it's very unlikely for life to NOT appear.

I wish I could see how it all started and what gave it those certain algorithms to evolve into anything,even the appearance of the eye is amazing,how did a small virus or a cell know what it needs and had the ability to develop that,it's all numbers afterall but it's damn amazing.
Dude no offense but the things you're so in awe of are already known and documented you just need to go out and fucking read about'em.
 

Bavanai

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And how much have you read about the big bang theory? Because judging by this


It just looks like you're straight-up parroting Kent Hovind and Ray Comfort.

Fyi, evolution isn't random.
I haven't heard of those guys. Perhaps it is possible for more people to share an opinion about something?
 

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