On another thought would upper or controlled directional black holes (by things already listed in the Science forum by me) be more logical than a big bang theory for creation?
A turbulent river pushes, pulls, spins, creating force in all directions at times within circulating its contents together. Doing so it moves everything within and above together within its boundaries also reshaping them and making them larger.
When boundaries start forming things catch on them and start to build up, like on trees rocks bends in a river. At different times larger or smaller objects are released with different types and amounts of its surroundings, floating off. Some are washed away broken up, some grow into their own unique creation with boundaries and properties of their own yet in the same environment with unique forces.
Over time their reacting together and creating unity, boundaries, and harmony together in their own unique way creating the opportunity for life and the ability to survive within these boundaries. Do these materials have to have something different, new added for us to be here, of course.
Thoughts?
@mike69 saidVery imaginative. Take it to Prose Competition, Spanky.
On another thought would upper or controlled directional black holes (by things already listed in the Science forum by me) be more logical than a big bang theory for creation?
A turbulent river pushes, pulls, spins, creating force in all directions at times within circulating its contents together. Doing so it moves everything within and above together within its boundarie ...[text shortened]... ese materials have to have something different, new added for us to be here, of course.
Thoughts?
@suzianne saidHe's contemplating the nature of the universe and the formation of our environment ~ and our ability to exist in it ~ if the big bang theory were to be not true and the [presumably] divine creator used "controlled directional black holes" to configure the universe instead. It "makes sense" to that extent.
But nowhere does it make sense.
@fmf saidBut it doesn't.
He's contemplating the nature of the universe and the formation of our environment ~ and our ability to exist in it ~ if the big bang theory were to be not true and the [presumably] divine creator used "controlled directional black holes" to configure the universe instead. It "makes sense" to that extent.