Where does space end? how did space start?
Asked By: imperialmissile 2 hours ago
when i close my eyes and think of our galaxy and then think of the galaxy that houses our galaxy and the galaxy that houses every galaxy, surley this cant go on for ever? where does it end? where does the space end? it makes me giddy to think about it, why is it so big and we are so alone?
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Answer by pukirahe Mar 30th, 2012 at 8:30AM
Year of Dragon, Day 69
Nobody knows where the space ends.
But we can guess that it starts from the imaginary
center of the mind of the first evolutionist. He thinks
that from Big Bang matter spread out in all directions,
hence it starts only about 13 billion years ago but its
circumference must be over 40 billion years.
Scientists claim to know all things and they decide
the schools curricula with no spirituality; but I really
wonder about their knowledge:
They say water is made of H2O, but I don’t know
why none of them can combine 66 billion billion atoms of Oxygen
with 33 billion billion atoms of Hydrogen to make one drop of water?
Then, they talk about energy. How can they make that mysterious
energy to bring out one drop of water?!
Perhaps, they should learn the lesson of modesty to ask
questions insread of answering matters that they really don’t know.
Reply by asocial Mar 30th, 2012 at 8:57AM
Firstly, I have never heard a scientist claiming to know everything. Secondly, the science community doesn’t set forth a school’s lessons. Now number three. You math is wrong. Water is two parts hydrogen, one part oxygen. But even having corrected your mistake on the makeup of a water molecule, you can not simple combine the hydrogen and oxygen molecules and produce water. You need an energy source as well. We’ll skip over this because it’s beyond your grasp of reason. As for the billions and billions of atoms you spoke of, that’s more than enough to create a drop of water. But like I said, it wont work because your formula isn’t right. As for asking questions and not answering matters they don’t understand…. that’s one and the same. And that’s what scientists do. They ask a question then search for an answer. To say they should stop answering things they don’t understand is to say they should stop science altogether.
Reply by pukirahe Mar 30th, 2012 at 6:08PM
Dear Sir, you are quite eloquent. So, when the great scientists will use their perfect formula to make a drop of water?
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Abdul-Baha says:
The first link which creates love and justice is the family bond, the second is the patriotic bond, the third is the racial bond, and the fourth is the civic bond. These, although useful in their own limited spheres, are not potent enough to bring about the unification of the entire race. Have we not learned often and with much sorrow that there has been a quarrel between the members of a family, or the inhabitants of one land, or the denizens of various states, or the individuals of different cities?
A permanent peace in the world of existence can be established only through the power of the spirit.”
(Abdu’l-Baha, Divine Philosophy, p. 175)
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Where is wise Newton
Who says he knows but one drop
While ocean unknown?!
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