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x FENRIS x Posted at 4:46 am on Nov. 30, 2008
I stumbled across this video the other day. I like the idea of musical, mainstream, proactive encouragement to learning and reason in the form of this song (and others like it). I think it's a great thing for science and discovery that stuff like this is coming out, and encouraging young people to strive for knowledge and understanding. What do you think?

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Micus Posted at 10:11 am on Dec. 1, 2008
Quote: from Sgt Reaper at 7:47 am on Nov. 30, 2008

In the beginning there was nothing. Which exploded. That is the Big Bang Theory.

No.

In the beginning, there was everything, except it was confined to a single point in space.

BleedingSteelWings Posted at 9:41 am on Dec. 1, 2008
Quote: from marshmellowman at 9:24 am on Nov. 30, 2008

Quote: from x FENRIS x at 12:48 pm on Nov. 30, 2008

Quote: from Sgt Reaper at 11:47 pm on Nov. 30, 2008

In the beginning there was nothing. Which exploded. That is the Big Bang Theory.
 

 A singularity, actually. Not nothing.


Exactly, it also wasn't an explosion. It was a rapid expansion.


Strictly speaking, explosions are rapid expansions.
but still. I agree with you that it was not nothing.
surfergurl Posted at 5:19 am on Nov. 30, 2008
The big bang theroy was that this little ball of living energy has a rapid expansion which created cosmic dust and then all the dust started forming into plants or stars etc.etc.


Something like that

marshmellowman Posted at 4:54 am on Nov. 30, 2008
Quote: from x FENRIS x at 12:48 pm on Nov. 30, 2008

Quote: from Sgt Reaper at 11:47 pm on Nov. 30, 2008

In the beginning there was nothing. Which exploded. That is the Big Bang Theory.

A singularity, actually. Not nothing.


Exactly, it also wasn't an explosion. It was a rapid expansion.
x FENRIS x Posted at 4:51 am on Nov. 30, 2008
Quote: from BodomChick at 11:49 pm on Nov. 30, 2008

Quote: from Sgt Reaper at 12:47 pm on Nov. 30, 2008

In the beginning there was nothing. Which exploded. That is the Big Bang Theory.

nothing's nothing

I really should admit that I expected a higher caliber response from this topic...

BodomChick Posted at 4:49 am on Nov. 30, 2008
Quote: from Sgt Reaper at 12:47 pm on Nov. 30, 2008

In the beginning there was nothing. Which exploded. That is the Big Bang Theory.

nothing's nothing
x FENRIS x Posted at 4:48 am on Nov. 30, 2008
Quote: from Sgt Reaper at 11:47 pm on Nov. 30, 2008

In the beginning there was nothing. Which exploded. That is the Big Bang Theory.

A singularity, actually. Not nothing.

Erebus Posted at 4:47 am on Nov. 30, 2008
In the beginning there was nothing. Which exploded. That is the Big Bang Theory.
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