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Something from nothing...hmmm....sounds like creation. Unless of course the primordial atom already existed outside the confines of time and relativity. After all time was in the primordial atom.
Evidence points to an expanding universe? Perhaps but how accurate is the evidence? Is it subject to wishful thinking? How can you prove that light traveled here for thousands of light years? If the accuracy of the measurements are off but a small fraction it creates huge errors. Even the best evidence we have is so subjective in its interpretation that it could be made to point to virtually anything that suits us.
For me I will trust God Who is infallible rather than man who is demonstrated to be very fallible. Choose you this day who ye will serve but for me and my house we will serve the Lord.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
Evidence points to an expanding universe? Perhaps but how accurate is the evidence? Is it subject to wishful thinking? How can you prove that light traveled here for thousands of light years? If the accuracy of the measurements are off but a small fraction it creates huge errors. Even the best evidence we have is so subjective in its interpretation that it could be made to point to virtually anything that suits us.
For me I will trust God Who is infallible rather than man who is demonstrated to be very fallible. Choose you this day who ye will serve but for me and my house we will serve the Lord.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
The amount of energy released by an atom is the same as the amount of energy it took to form it.
If E=M*c^2
Work the formula in reverse
M=E/c^2
Here we can easily see that where the speed of light is a constant:
the amount of mass derived is dependent upon of an amount of energy originally applied which is now stored within the atom
There are many different forms and types of energy we know to perceive and measure
perhaps more we have not yet discovered
the spiritual form for instance
Now...considering the amount of energy released from the mass of just one SuperNova
this is the same amount of energy it required for all the mass within said Supernova to be formed in the first place.
Lastly, how much and how many different forms of energy would it have taken to form all matter within our universe in
...an instant
...as well compressed into one infinitesimal point
(if thats how it really happened, which is highly likely and would only further prove the awesome power of God)
I only know of one being capable of such energy
all at once
God