I recently watched a television documentary on the universe and how it was created. This was presented from a Scientific Community viewpoint. They discussed “The Big Bang Theory” and also what all of the problems were with that theory.

First of all, they were concerned that the Big Bang Theory tells what happened, but not why it happened. In other words, if the Big Bang happened, then what happened just before that bang; even a micro-second before. Why did it bang just then and not before or after that? What set it up to happen right then? Until that question can be answered, then “The Big Bang Theory” isn’t really a theory to explain anything, it is only a theory of what might of happened and not a theory of what happened or what caused it to take place. There has always been a question in my mind about what exploded in the Big Bang and where did whatever that is come from?

This show went on to explain that the Big Bang fits a Physics mathematical model, but…the problem is that an explosion sends things into random areas and not perfectly ordered and balanced debris in all areas. Suddenly, the math doesn’t add up…..so, they came up with another theory called, “Expansion or Inflation”. This states that after the Big Bang there was a delay for a few seconds where everything settled from the bang and then expanded out almost instantaneously sending forth the debris into equal, ordered masses in every direction at once. Ahh… they now had a theory that they could make up a mathematical figure for and add into the equation to make it balance.

Then their research revealed that although the universe is expanding and they now had their “Expansion Theory” to explain it, that they had a new problem: If everything is expanding then why are the Galaxies all staying intact and not coming apart? If everything is expanding then even the Galaxies should be repelling its own matter, one part to another. The math, once again, didn’t work. No matter how they added it up, they found that there was not enough matter to create the enormous additional gravity that would be required to hold things together while the expansion of the universe took place. To handle this they made up another theory called “Dark Matter”. The idea is that there is matter that is unseen, undetectable and immeasurable. (Incredibly, a scientist got a grant to spend millions of dollars to set up a laboratory ½ mile underground to try and find a way to measure this immeasurable and undetectable substance.) So they took this “X” factor and called it “Dark Matter” and added in a figure to their mathematical equation that they needed to allow for all of the Galaxies to stay together while the universe continues to expand.

They were all set until a scientist in New Mexico observed something through a telescope. The idea that the universe is expanding is true, it can be seen to expand through observance and measurement; except that, with all of the gravity in the equation, the expansion should be slowing and eventually coming to a stop. The gravitational influence should be acting as a brake. What this man saw was undeniable proof that the universe was actually speeding up its expansion! Again, the math didn’t work. There was no explanation for this additional energy, so they did what they’d always done; they created a new theory called “Dark Energy”, which states that there is unseen energy coming from an unknown source to add enough energy to accelerate the expansion. They added a new energy factor in to make the math work again.

This story had even more such examples. Their final conclusion: there must be another universe that all of this stuff was coming from. Who votes that they are right this time? All that energy and order is coming from outside the universe. Got God in your universe? Blessings!


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