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“The Big Bang was not the beginning,” Sir Roger Penrose said this week, after being awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics. “There was something before the Big Bang.”
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“The Big Bang was not the beginning,” Sir Roger Penrose said this week, after being awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics. “There was something before the Big Bang.”
Bill Gates, when asked to explain where the Big Bang came from, used to mention lots of theories. A previous universe that contract and then expanded into this one, a multiverse that spawned this one. All with no evidence. The bottom line for many is "We don't know where it came from but we're sure it's not from God!"
ReplyDeleteEven if evidence existed that this in fact occurred, that the Big Bang came from a "previous universe" that contracted and then expanded into this one, or that a "multiverse" that spawned this one, this hardly solves the problem, since we have no comparable model of “something” coming from “nothing”, and they have no way of explaining how this multiverse "previous universe" or "multiverse" came into existence.
ReplyDeleteWhy should we listen to Gates , University drop out, computer whizz, but what does he know about Bereishit?
ReplyDeleteThat is how the Tzimtzum is described, as I remember reading it somewhere...
ReplyDeleteWithout going into the esoteric notion of "Tzimtzum", on the bottom line, the discussion is about a Master Creator.
ReplyDeleteThey can't definitively answer questions on the Big Bang. They have yet to know how the first primitive life came into being, but they're absolutely certain that it wasn't a Master Creator. How this certainty?
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ReplyDeleteWhat we knew to be true...
ReplyDeletehttps://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nasa-discovery-proves-the-bible-scientifically-accurate-says-author-paul-hutchins-196847091.html
Moreover, Rabbi Leib Kelemen speaks about this in his book "Permission to Believe."