In the days when the barometer shows values \u200b\u200bhigher than 1050 mbar, in the library of the lighthouse an atmosphere conducive to reflection (Perhaps useless) on the meaning of existence, the meaning of the universe. Why does the universe bother to exist?, Very properly says Stephen Hawking.
Georges Lemaitre, a physicist who in his spare time was a Jesuit priest, or, conversely, a Jesuit priest who in his spare time was a physicist, proposed a theory explaining the enigma (can be called a very limited connotation its importance) of the expansion of the universe from a finite time in the past. The model was then proposed Lemaitre mockingly called the "Big Bang". It all started in an instant, "occurred under the most currently accepted in 1700 for thirteen years, too intense to be explained by the verb , with the words that we are able to articulate the current homo sapiens with brains of a liter and a half, everything comes from nothing, the same place where none existed before. In less than a minute from that original moment, the universe grew to a million million miles long, an "eternity", then that is, less than three minutes from time zero, ninety-eight percent of all matter that has been and will ever had been created. Before this birth, time does not exist, because there was no past where he have emerged. In those initial seconds constants were established governing the universe, the six numeric values \u200b\u200bthat govern it, if any of these numbers out even just a little different, none of the complex atomic structures like living beings could exist. Did the these numbers at random, or perhaps obey a logic too arcane to be understood? Is there an order behind the apparent arbitrariness of nature? Or, as Einstein asked: "Did God have choice when creating the Universe?".
The Big Bang may represent a transition phase of the universe in a way that no one can understand that it is almost impossible to explain, it is feasible that space and time before the Big Bang have a ways beyond our current understanding, and would need an evolutionary process continued to increase in, say, half a liter cubic brain size in order to have neural connections capable of fully understand this mystery. Dr. Martin Bojowals
the Max Planck Institute in Germany says: "The universe has no beginning. Has always existed. " One moment, I think I have heard this somewhere, is not this what we have always said the lords of religion? with their views at times as far apart from those of these men of science have been proposed to explain a universe without displaying the hand of a deity.
This leads to José Antonio Marina, a English physicist and philosopher who coined a particular expression, "the divine dimension of reality" as his point of view of the existing order, the Real Universe, shows some of the features traditional religions attribute to God.
Here:
"You can not record in their existence, since those records should exist
too.
-is self-sufficient. No need for anything outside itself to exist.
"There's opponents (otherwise it would be nothing, it's nothing).
For Marina this divine dimension of reality is experienced by many human beings as religious experience and embody some religions call God.
is curious that there is an apparent intersection of criteria with fundamentalism as advocated by some religions for centuries and what they believe now discover their own lords of science. GK Chesterton said it best, an atheist: the Universe is the most exquisite mechanism ever built by anyone.
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