Einstein's Cosmological Constant.

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Anyone familiar with Einstein's Cosmological Canstant equation?

It seems to imply that man can understand how the universe was created. Amir D. Aczel's God's Equation gives a very enlightening account of Einstein's discoveries and contibutions to the scientific world. Einstein's theories are still the foundations of science in our understanding of the universe. Perhaps other theories will shed light on the so-called "Dark Matter", which is believed to be responsible for the cause of the universe expanding. Hmm? an invisible field/force, another dimension--God.

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-- rod (elreyrod@yahoo.com), July 19, 2004

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I cannot gather my thoughts adequately enough to understand how men can minds defined as genius. It is one thing to dream up a theory; it is mind boggling to actually have the theory proven.

If I had to make some kind of guess as to the beginning of the universe, I would imagine one very tiny particle that had enough of "something" to cause it to start the creation we see today. The question still remains. Who created the tiny particle? We all believe in God. Einstein did, too.

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-- rod (elreyrod@yahoo.com), July 19, 2004.


rod,

Leave Einstein alone! :P

-- David Ortiz (cyberpunk1986@hotmail.com), July 19, 2004.


Funny, Einstein is also a "Rock". ein=a, stein=rock.

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-- rod (elreyrod@yahoo.com), July 19, 2004.


Ok, maybe not a "rcok", but a stone.

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-- rod (elreyrod@yahoo.com), July 19, 2004.


No, I think he has a point.

One of the arguments against Creationism, is that it's impossible for something (God) to have existed forever. Now these same people believe in the big bang, a giant explosion that hurtled all the known matter of the universe to the farthest reaches of space. Now the funny thing is, as we all know, a fundamental law of science is that matter cannot be created nor destroyed.

This leaves them with two options: 1. This matter was created. 2. This matter has always existed.

But wait! Number one can't be true otherwise we would have to rewrite the fundamental laws of science and re-work thousands of years of study and research to incoporate an uncertain theory! And number two certainly can't be true, it's completely illogical to believe that something has existed for all time without an origin!

...This has all given me a headache.

-- Henry (HenryJ525@dodgeit.com), July 19, 2004.



Exactly!

Some physicists have a theory regarding the opposite of black holes. They have this idea that white holes existed in order to begin the universe' creation. To me, at least, this means that there never was a beginning because before there was the "big bang" there was something else. They also do not consider space as being a void. They view space as energy, but they can't exactly detect it, or measure it, quite yet. Of course, they won't exactly admit that God is the source.

I think that if they concede that God is the the source of all that exists, they may have a fuller understanding of their "scientific" discoveries.

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-- rod (elreyrod@yahoo.com), July 20, 2004.


I think that even neutrinos have mass. Could it be that neutrinos, when massively joined, can create the foundation of future heavenly bodies in space, tiny ones to start with?

Our sun continually spews out radiation decay. The solar system is habitually showered with neutrinos. Neutrinos are not easily blocked by anything, they go right through things. Neutrinos are not know to give off a charge. So, how would neutrinos "attrack" each other?? That's if they attrack to anything at all, would they?

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-- rod (elreyrod@yahoo.com), July 20, 2004.


Duh........"attract" not "atrack". I should type slower, but think faster.

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-- rod (elreyrod@yahoo.com), July 20, 2004.


Rod, whatever goes in, must also come out of the Black hole.

It goes in the old star. Then, out comes a new solar system. It is a process of regeneration.

Same with our bodies. We have to die so that the new us shines trough. That is why there is no original sin. Sin is created, not inherited.

The Christian Yahwist

The Man of Yahweh

-- Elpidio Gonzalez (egonval@yahoo.com), July 20, 2004.


Scientists aren't even sure if black holes are even holes. The dead stars may just have such a large gravitational pull that nothing-- not even light--can escape its grasp and all the collected matter is just mashed together along with the dead star.

-- Henry (HenryJ525@dodgeit.com), July 20, 2004.


If black holes exist, can you imagine the event horizon?

They say that the sucked up objects reach a point where--to the observer--the objects just freeze there forever. The object doesn't notice the stopped time. Space and time cease. Hey, so what about the light??? It is very weird.

(Light is supposed to remain constant. If black holes exist, well.....there goes another theory.)

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-- rod (elreyrod@yahoo.com), July 20, 2004.


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