Without the truth, there can be no real morality, justice, equality, success, freedom, love, security, peace, spirituality or even survival. If you are seeking the truth, search "Truth Contest" in Google, then open The Present on the homepage and read what it says.
@DemianHermann That is a load of bullshit, there is no truth. There is no Real morality. And spirituality is concept made up by people with far too small intellects and too much free time on their hands.
Atheist scientists finally "decided" God doesn't exist, their conclusion on yesterday's show was: "Since time didn't exist before the 'Big Bang', then there was no time for God to do anything." Stubborn fools, God is not subject to the laws of nature much less to time. This conclusion has no legal validity, because they can never prove that God doesn't exist, even when they argue we as believers cant's prove He does exist. They themselves speak of other possible dimensions in space.
@gospelnews123 But the burden of proof is on the believer. It doesn't matter if they can't prove god's non-existence, the matter of the subject is that the believers can't prove his existence, and therefore the idea is refuted.
You are talking about legal validity, but legality has nothing to do with it. You can't bring the idea to a court.
They are speaking of possible dimensions because evidence says there must be. There is no evidence for the existence of god. So shut up, please.
@DukeTwicep Please analyze what you read. When I say "legal" it means sort of "with the right" or "fair", etc., nothing to do with jurisprudence. Also, I never denied we as believers can't prove His existence (scientifically). I'm always open to discussion, but when people close an argument with "shut up" it usually means they need to pursue a little bit more intelligence. Greetings!
@gospelnews123 No actually you end an argument with not saying anything, which is what you apologetics usually do. Oh you never denied that, but you think it's totally OK to just talk bullshit about science. I think that perhaps before you start criticizing something you can't fathom you could at least try to be sceptic about your own position. So you have no evidence, then why do you even believe? If there is No evidence, then you can just as well believe in the Easter bunny.
@DukeTwicep Science is not owned by atheist scientists, you speak of it as if they do. Just because they try to discover things within it doesn't mean believers are off limits. My only point here is: Don't believe if you don't want to, after all, the only "burden" the believer has is to preach the Gospel, not to convince the world. If I were to convert to atheism, I would need a lot more faith than with Christianity, the chances of life appearing on Earth by chance are ridiculously low.
@gospelnews123 You say you can't prove his existence scientifically. But that is the only proof that ever existed, there is no other proof. Although I must say that I don't think you know what science really is. Science is everything. When we talk about scientific arguments, we really mean: sound, rational, logical, coherent, among other definitions. Your mind is scientific, the way you think, feel and experience is scientific. That doesn't mean your arguments by default are scientific.
@gospelnews123 As Dawkins wrote, "The fact that a question can be phrased in a grammatically correct English sentence doesn't make it meaningful, or entitle it to our serious attention."
Personal experience is not proof, not ever. I think most apologetics are misusing the word "proof". The definition of the word is chiefly: "A proof is sufficient evidence or argument for the truth of a proposition." -Wikipedia.
This could be physical evidence or evidence from logic (eg. arguments).
@gospelnews123 Also, I won't say sorry for telling you to shut up. You were rude in the first place by stating that the "atheist scientists" were, quote, "Stubborn fools". That's quite a claim coming from someone with, I'm making an educated guess here, with no scientific education whatsoever (apart from ordinary teaching in school). You claim that "they can never prove that God doesn't exist". Perhaps you are talking about a deistic god. But the god of the Bible has already been disproved.
@gospelnews123 And they are not Atheist scientists. They are scientists. Calling them Atheist scientists is like calling them human scientists, it doesn't really matter. But you're right, most scientists are Atheists. You know why? Because if you have a greater intellect you understand that there can't be a god. The concept of god was probably made up by lesser intellects to control the masses. It doesn't mean lesser intellects can't fathom a world without a god, but they are more easily fooled.
@gospelnews123 Also, it's just a theory among many that there was no time before the big bang, we don't really know yet. You are speaking about things you can't possibly fathom with your religious, constricted and walled up mind. Keep to your Sunday church prayer to invisible psychopaths in the sky, and we other rational beings will tend to reality. Don't bother yourself with logic, for your mind is so polluted by dogma that it's impervious to it.
From another point of view, we can't assume that people 2000 years ago could tell the difference between the supernatural, the high tech, and Physics. They thought gods caused the solar eclipses. They described "flying machines" as "angels" that come from the sky. The bible & religion sound more high tech to me. And god is a misinterpretation of something else, something that if true, people then didn't understand.
I was curious enough to watch that show and I was not disappointed. It was both entertaining and educational. The ending was awesome! Can you upload the ending part onto your YouTube channel? I can't wait to share it :-)
@MrTHEcrock Yes, I caught-up with it. It was pretty good too. And honestly, I expected Stephen Hawking to talk about the multi-verse theory, but he didn't and still I 100% agree with his conclusion that there's no god. It's good that he didn't talk about the multi-verse too, as for it's still just a theory.
i just think that god made the big bang, religion and science mix, everything runs on a system, planets around suns, moons around planets, solar sytems around galaxies, galaxies to who knows what, universes? why do atoms exist, why do electrons swarm around them, when it gets the the point of when u ask why, u just say, well because, i believe that is where god is
Does anyone know if the music in this commercial has a name? Is there a song I can download somewhere? I've heard this tune before and I love it but don't know how to find out what it is. You can hear it better on the actual comercial on TV.
Hawking will say that god is a fairy as he wrote in his latest book. Ofcourse he is. Their's no rational evidence whatsoever for such an outrageous supernatural claim, same goes for any other religion. I can't take the Discovery Channel seriously on this subject though. They have ridiculous shows of hauntings, or as I'd like to call them, hallucinations from gullible superstitious/religious people. Ofcourse it's more disappointing that this meaningless topic is on the Science Channel as well.
Did "God" create the universe? - No, humans made-up "God". There's no such "thing" in the real world. @ScienceChannel, Do you want to argue about this? Really?
When I read comments on videos like these, at first I'm sighing with frustration, then I'm giggling like a madman. It's amazing and somewhat humerous to see that people, who apparently can't respect each other's opinions and let arguments go still pop up from time to time. While I respect everone's thoughts, I'm pretty sure that if God created the Universe, then it is beyond human understanding on how he did. If he didn't, then we will probably not find out how it was anytime soon.
Um....yes, God created the universe. Science agrees with that: anything that is made or exists had to come from something or somewhere. I'm sitting in a chair right now because someone (human) designed it. The universe is here because God designed it. I don't need a TV show to tell me that. I have common sense.
@syferboy Sure ya do............. A maigcal man living iin the skies created a world in less than a week. Common sense is really helping you out. Actually i think it was the evolution of our planet due to our perfect positioning with the sun. So if common sense supports such a broad theroy of "god made the world." then why doesnt it support the theory of "a single celled organism was formed and then evolved over millions and millions of years"?And also science doesnt agreee with your god claim
A star is formed from the condensation of a hot cloud of gas and dust in space. When the cloud gets hot and dense enough, fusion—the combination of hydrogen atoms into helium atoms—begins to occur, producing starlight Depending on the size of the cloud, a single star, a binary star (a system of two stars that orbit around a common center of gravity), or a cluster of stars may be formed.
@syferboy The big bang was a spontaneous explosion that formed space. Nothing was required to form it. Almost like spontaneous combustion. It just happened. But I have a quetion for you...Where did god come from?
@syferboy The person who created the chair used material to create the chair. God somehow used his powerful wizard powers to create everything with no material at all? You are not using common sense you just want to believe in a God because you would feel insecure without a belief in a man watching over you. God is on the paranormal level science does not deal with the paranormal. If it did we would be going on leprechaun and fairy hunts...
@batistaker123 You're funny...but misguided. I don't want to get in an argument about this because it will ultimately go nowhere. I do have a question for you though: What scientific proof is there that can tell us how the world began? You see, science and God's Word (the Bible) don't conflict with each other because God created science. Maybe one day you will realize the truth about God. I really do hope so.
@batistaker123 Oh, and I just want to clarify something that you said about me. I do not "choose" to believe in God because I would feel insecure. It would be hard for me to not acknowledge that God created the universe because the proof is around me.
@syferboy There is no "proof" of God. A person's cancer going away isn't a miracle. That happens by itself without prayer many times. A person coming back from the dead, a persons limb regrowing, a virgin birth, a head reattaching. Miracles of this caliber only occurr in holy books but never in the real world.
@batistaker123 "Miracles" do happen in the real world. Just because you are not aware of them doesn't mean that they do not exist. My dad, for example, had a hole in his arm from a car wreck. For six months my mother packed his wound with long strips of gauze. The wound never healed. Finally my dad prayed to God asking that He would forgive him of not listening to what he was suppose to do. The next day the hole was halved. Three days later the wound was healed.
@syferboy Don't bother, people forget we are all entitled to our own beliefs and opinions. I agree with you that the proof of a "higher force" is within our existence and the universe itself; if the Big bang and physics created the universe then it happened because it was meant to happen that way. but that's just my opinion, i'm prepared for people to challenge that.
@TheFiveoIce God has always been. He is beyond this material world. I understand that it can be a hard thing to grasp because everything that we know has had a beginning. But you see, that's the thing. Anything in material existence had to come from something...and so on. Unless you realize that it was God who created the material world, you will continuously be chasing for a beginning that could not exist. Nothing here would exist without the Creator.
@syferboy Your use of the cosmological argument is valid. I understand there has to be a first cause, BUT this only proves the existence of a creator-god, not the Judeo-Christian God that most of the human population puts stock in. I am willing to concede to the cosmological creator-god but that doesn't prove a omnipotent, benevolent God, or even a sentient one at that. Sorry to spoil the fun, but rationality is humanity's only savior.
@foldoun You admit that there has to be a Creator but you refuse to admit who He is. The one that you speak of is the one and only God. For you to say what you did is like a Ford Mustang is sitting in front of you and yet refusing to believe Ford made it. Since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities- his eternal power and divine nature- have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made. You are picking and choosing which part of the truth you want to believe.
@syferboy Not really. Sorry to come off as religion-bashing, because I respect difference of philosophies. But please stop arguing that there's a sentient God watching over us. A) Humans aren't special, we're a happy accident. B) Occam's razor cuts any god from my belief web. C) Where did God come from? (no cop out answers please) and D) How do you explain the existence of evil. I believe in positivity, high morality etc. but does God factor in anywhere? I'm afraid not.
@foldoun You seem to speak as if you are an expert in this. But if you are to say that there is no God you would have to know everything there is to know about everything. Do you know how many grains of sand are on the island of Hawaii? Or do you know of the secret love life of two flees on a Bison's back? I don't have to know everything to say that God is real. All I have to know is one thing.
@foldoun How can I stay silent when people try to challenge what I know to be true? How can you ask me to do that? You ask me a question about evil. Evil is anything that is against God. You and me have done evil things because we have done things against the Holy God.
@foldoun You and many others that have responded to me say the same thing: you are telling me what you believe....which is fine, but where do you get your authority from? Yourself? Another man? I don't claim such a thing. I'm not saying these things are true because I believe them, I believe them because they are true. The things that I say are not of my own but are from God. If you have a problem with it, take it up with Him. I can't make you believe. Hopefully you will search for yourself.
WHAT THE F**K!!! This is the SCIENCE CHANNEL!?!?! Put some actual interesting material on. I'm tired of all these corny reality job crap shows or religious/Nostradamus documentaries that are filling up the channels I used to watch and attempt to learn something from. It looks like I'm sticking with my Popular Science and Aviation Week magazines.
Interesting video! I am an artist on YouTube trying to promote my theory on the dynamics of light and time
This is based on just two simple postulates
1. The first is that the quantum wave particle function explained by Schrödinger’s wave equation represents the forward passage of time or Arrow of Time itself photon by photon
2. The second is that Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle that is formed by the wave function is the same uncertainty we have with any future event
This show looks sick. Idk why people are complaining. I understand why people dont like the god debate, but i believe that is just because it is too hard of a question to answer. It should be a really good interesting view that people can take into account.
@YOmamasugly If you're implying that the show is 'sick' by way of referrencing 'not well'...I'm inclined to agree with you. There's far too many other topics that could be addressed that would have a more immediate and benificial use (...such as the discussion of green energies and the process in order to phase out oil, coal and nuclear dependence...) then wasting air-time on discussing something which can/not be proven - only inferred. I see this as 'sick', indeed...
I was almost impressed until the first topic being discussed was revealed...then I simply groaned. How about discussing how aquaponic fisheries can be created to provide global sustainable and provision? How about explaining how hemp can be used to replace paper production and cotton? How about discussing the latest street legal electric car that's outdone very single gas combustion competitor - it can go over 110 mph, hammers out over 325 hp. Nah, let's bring up the 'God debate'. Pity...
@biozamadotcom In that case, you'll love this vid-clip highlighting the man who made it happen:
/watch?v=jV9CCxdkOng
I see mediums such as this as providing two alternatives: simple-minded, braindead 'entertainment' (...such as the absolutely moronic concept of debating the 'God issue'...), or provide information such as the youtube link I provided that can show what Science and Technology can REALLY do...
@batistaker123 I suppose there'd be some humour regarding thusly...but that would mean it was due to other individuals actually taking Richard Dawkins seriously, as if he were some official dignitary regarding the subject matter...which, unfortunately, he is not. Then again, neither am I...which is why I don't pay much attention to Mr. Dawkins.
@mdlittle5466 Richard Dawkins isn't going to be a host on here but Stephen Hawking is. Also Richard Dawkins never says there is no God. He says that the chance of God's existence is possible but unlikely. You would know that if you had read Dawkins' books. I was simply stating that it would be funny if he made a special appearance at the end.
@TheFiveoIce stupid i mean that i have my own beliefs i didnt make anything up i just believe that theres some kind of a divine presence in the universe, why would everything on earth work so perfectly to support our lives? i dont think its luck
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the song is :
Fatboy Slim: Right here, right now
kilinger1 5 months ago
the song is nice
LokkoForm 5 months ago
What's the name of the song?
Nincstobbotlet 5 months ago
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JohnyRelifeMusic 5 months ago
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@Nincstobbotlet Right here, right now by FatboySlim
JohnyRelifeMusic 5 months ago
The discovery channel used to be one of my fave channels. It has gone so far downhill now. So sad...
Sanngot 6 months ago
whats the song in the background called?!?!
ADDT3AM 6 months ago
@ADDT3AM Fatboy Slim - Right here, Right now
doohtg 6 months ago
awesome
lee2481bm 6 months ago
Without the truth, there can be no real morality, justice, equality, success, freedom, love, security, peace, spirituality or even survival. If you are seeking the truth, search "Truth Contest" in Google, then open The Present on the homepage and read what it says.
DemianHermann 6 months ago
@DemianHermann That is a load of bullshit, there is no truth. There is no Real morality. And spirituality is concept made up by people with far too small intellects and too much free time on their hands.
DukeTwicep 5 months ago
This was a great show. I loved it, because there wasn't any religious ass kissing.
mmawilldesha 6 months ago
Atheist scientists finally "decided" God doesn't exist, their conclusion on yesterday's show was: "Since time didn't exist before the 'Big Bang', then there was no time for God to do anything." Stubborn fools, God is not subject to the laws of nature much less to time. This conclusion has no legal validity, because they can never prove that God doesn't exist, even when they argue we as believers cant's prove He does exist. They themselves speak of other possible dimensions in space.
gospelnews123 6 months ago
@gospelnews123 But the burden of proof is on the believer. It doesn't matter if they can't prove god's non-existence, the matter of the subject is that the believers can't prove his existence, and therefore the idea is refuted.
You are talking about legal validity, but legality has nothing to do with it. You can't bring the idea to a court.
They are speaking of possible dimensions because evidence says there must be. There is no evidence for the existence of god. So shut up, please.
DukeTwicep 5 months ago
@DukeTwicep Please analyze what you read. When I say "legal" it means sort of "with the right" or "fair", etc., nothing to do with jurisprudence. Also, I never denied we as believers can't prove His existence (scientifically). I'm always open to discussion, but when people close an argument with "shut up" it usually means they need to pursue a little bit more intelligence. Greetings!
gospelnews123 5 months ago
@gospelnews123 No actually you end an argument with not saying anything, which is what you apologetics usually do. Oh you never denied that, but you think it's totally OK to just talk bullshit about science. I think that perhaps before you start criticizing something you can't fathom you could at least try to be sceptic about your own position. So you have no evidence, then why do you even believe? If there is No evidence, then you can just as well believe in the Easter bunny.
DukeTwicep 5 months ago
@DukeTwicep Science is not owned by atheist scientists, you speak of it as if they do. Just because they try to discover things within it doesn't mean believers are off limits. My only point here is: Don't believe if you don't want to, after all, the only "burden" the believer has is to preach the Gospel, not to convince the world. If I were to convert to atheism, I would need a lot more faith than with Christianity, the chances of life appearing on Earth by chance are ridiculously low.
gospelnews123 5 months ago
@gospelnews123 You say you can't prove his existence scientifically. But that is the only proof that ever existed, there is no other proof. Although I must say that I don't think you know what science really is. Science is everything. When we talk about scientific arguments, we really mean: sound, rational, logical, coherent, among other definitions. Your mind is scientific, the way you think, feel and experience is scientific. That doesn't mean your arguments by default are scientific.
DukeTwicep 5 months ago
@gospelnews123 As Dawkins wrote, "The fact that a question can be phrased in a grammatically correct English sentence doesn't make it meaningful, or entitle it to our serious attention."
Personal experience is not proof, not ever. I think most apologetics are misusing the word "proof". The definition of the word is chiefly: "A proof is sufficient evidence or argument for the truth of a proposition." -Wikipedia.
This could be physical evidence or evidence from logic (eg. arguments).
DukeTwicep 5 months ago
@gospelnews123 Also, I won't say sorry for telling you to shut up. You were rude in the first place by stating that the "atheist scientists" were, quote, "Stubborn fools". That's quite a claim coming from someone with, I'm making an educated guess here, with no scientific education whatsoever (apart from ordinary teaching in school). You claim that "they can never prove that God doesn't exist". Perhaps you are talking about a deistic god. But the god of the Bible has already been disproved.
DukeTwicep 5 months ago
@gospelnews123 And they are not Atheist scientists. They are scientists. Calling them Atheist scientists is like calling them human scientists, it doesn't really matter. But you're right, most scientists are Atheists. You know why? Because if you have a greater intellect you understand that there can't be a god. The concept of god was probably made up by lesser intellects to control the masses. It doesn't mean lesser intellects can't fathom a world without a god, but they are more easily fooled.
DukeTwicep 5 months ago
@gospelnews123 Also, it's just a theory among many that there was no time before the big bang, we don't really know yet. You are speaking about things you can't possibly fathom with your religious, constricted and walled up mind. Keep to your Sunday church prayer to invisible psychopaths in the sky, and we other rational beings will tend to reality. Don't bother yourself with logic, for your mind is so polluted by dogma that it's impervious to it.
DukeTwicep 5 months ago
From another point of view, we can't assume that people 2000 years ago could tell the difference between the supernatural, the high tech, and Physics. They thought gods caused the solar eclipses. They described "flying machines" as "angels" that come from the sky. The bible & religion sound more high tech to me. And god is a misinterpretation of something else, something that if true, people then didn't understand.
TheFutureIsRightHere 7 months ago
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TheFutureIsRightHere 7 months ago
I was curious enough to watch that show and I was not disappointed. It was both entertaining and educational. The ending was awesome! Can you upload the ending part onto your YouTube channel? I can't wait to share it :-)
TheFutureIsRightHere 7 months ago
@TheFutureIsRightHere
You watching the talk show about it that started right after the episode
MrTHEcrock 7 months ago
@MrTHEcrock Yes, I caught-up with it. It was pretty good too. And honestly, I expected Stephen Hawking to talk about the multi-verse theory, but he didn't and still I 100% agree with his conclusion that there's no god. It's good that he didn't talk about the multi-verse too, as for it's still just a theory.
TheFutureIsRightHere 7 months ago
what song is this??????????????????
GodMowsMyLawn 7 months ago
@GodMowsMyLawn right here right now by fatboy slim
eabe558 7 months ago
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DrShishKaboob 7 months ago
i just think that god made the big bang, religion and science mix, everything runs on a system, planets around suns, moons around planets, solar sytems around galaxies, galaxies to who knows what, universes? why do atoms exist, why do electrons swarm around them, when it gets the the point of when u ask why, u just say, well because, i believe that is where god is
gerberberick908 7 months ago
The song is Right Here, Right Now by Fatboy Slim
Swimscarface 7 months ago
song?
joeisfly789 7 months ago
of course god created the universe these retarded scientists are sooo annoying
joeisfly789 7 months ago
NERDGASM!!
kidkong584 7 months ago
Does anyone know if the music in this commercial has a name? Is there a song I can download somewhere? I've heard this tune before and I love it but don't know how to find out what it is. You can hear it better on the actual comercial on TV.
RookieOne87 7 months ago
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what's the song called in the background does anyone know so I can buy it on vinyl? ?????
eyezek408 7 months ago
What 3D program was this made with?
GFXFraternity 7 months ago
sauce on song.
masterthehate2 7 months ago
There using Steven Hawking in this episode to find if God created the universe....Steven Hawking is Atheist
FOXXy594 7 months ago
@FOXXy594 your point?
TheFiveoIce 7 months ago
@TheFiveoIce He doesn't believe in God
FOXXy594 7 months ago
@FOXXy594 I could have said the same thing if the used Kirk Cameron (cough cough moron).
TheFiveoIce 7 months ago
@TheFiveoIce (pussy)
FOXXy594 7 months ago
@FOXXy594 how Christlike of you.
TheFiveoIce 7 months ago
@TheFiveoIce Thank you
FOXXy594 7 months ago
Hawking will say that god is a fairy as he wrote in his latest book. Ofcourse he is. Their's no rational evidence whatsoever for such an outrageous supernatural claim, same goes for any other religion. I can't take the Discovery Channel seriously on this subject though. They have ridiculous shows of hauntings, or as I'd like to call them, hallucinations from gullible superstitious/religious people. Ofcourse it's more disappointing that this meaningless topic is on the Science Channel as well.
CoreyfromEarth 7 months ago
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CoreyfromEarth 7 months ago
Hopefully this won't be as biased as 'Through The Wormhole' - damn Morgan Freeman and his prowling provocative bullshit.
Exofluke 7 months ago
whats the name of the song the commercial plays?
sklerizal 7 months ago
What song is this? Pm please
mastercheif111111111 7 months ago
Did "God" create the universe? - No, humans made-up "God". There's no such "thing" in the real world. @ScienceChannel, Do you want to argue about this? Really?
TheFutureIsRightHere 7 months ago
God, what a stupid concept.
AssarLun 7 months ago 11
When I read comments on videos like these, at first I'm sighing with frustration, then I'm giggling like a madman. It's amazing and somewhat humerous to see that people, who apparently can't respect each other's opinions and let arguments go still pop up from time to time. While I respect everone's thoughts, I'm pretty sure that if God created the Universe, then it is beyond human understanding on how he did. If he didn't, then we will probably not find out how it was anytime soon.
IndigoChildess 7 months ago
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batistaker123 7 months ago
Um....yes, God created the universe. Science agrees with that: anything that is made or exists had to come from something or somewhere. I'm sitting in a chair right now because someone (human) designed it. The universe is here because God designed it. I don't need a TV show to tell me that. I have common sense.
syferboy 7 months ago
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CityLimitsNowadays1 7 months ago
@syferboy Sure ya do............. A maigcal man living iin the skies created a world in less than a week. Common sense is really helping you out. Actually i think it was the evolution of our planet due to our perfect positioning with the sun. So if common sense supports such a broad theroy of "god made the world." then why doesnt it support the theory of "a single celled organism was formed and then evolved over millions and millions of years"?And also science doesnt agreee with your god claim
CityLimitsNowadays1 7 months ago
@CityLimitsNowadays1 So, where did the sun come from?
syferboy 7 months ago
@syferboy Navigate
How are stars born and how do they die?
A star is formed from the condensation of a hot cloud of gas and dust in space. When the cloud gets hot and dense enough, fusion—the combination of hydrogen atoms into helium atoms—begins to occur, producing starlight Depending on the size of the cloud, a single star, a binary star (a system of two stars that orbit around a common center of gravity), or a cluster of stars may be formed.
CityLimitsNowadays1 7 months ago
@CityLimitsNowadays1 Where do the hot clouds of gas and dust come from?
syferboy 7 months ago
@syferboy Big bang homie
CityLimitsNowadays1 7 months ago
@CityLimitsNowadays1 Big bang? So, what was used to create the bang, and where did they come from? Heck, where did space come from?
syferboy 7 months ago
@syferboy The big bang was a spontaneous explosion that formed space. Nothing was required to form it. Almost like spontaneous combustion. It just happened. But I have a quetion for you...Where did god come from?
CityLimitsNowadays1 6 months ago
@syferboy The person who created the chair used material to create the chair. God somehow used his powerful wizard powers to create everything with no material at all? You are not using common sense you just want to believe in a God because you would feel insecure without a belief in a man watching over you. God is on the paranormal level science does not deal with the paranormal. If it did we would be going on leprechaun and fairy hunts...
batistaker123 7 months ago
@batistaker123 You're funny...but misguided. I don't want to get in an argument about this because it will ultimately go nowhere. I do have a question for you though: What scientific proof is there that can tell us how the world began? You see, science and God's Word (the Bible) don't conflict with each other because God created science. Maybe one day you will realize the truth about God. I really do hope so.
syferboy 7 months ago
@batistaker123 Oh, and I just want to clarify something that you said about me. I do not "choose" to believe in God because I would feel insecure. It would be hard for me to not acknowledge that God created the universe because the proof is around me.
syferboy 7 months ago
@syferboy There is no "proof" of God. A person's cancer going away isn't a miracle. That happens by itself without prayer many times. A person coming back from the dead, a persons limb regrowing, a virgin birth, a head reattaching. Miracles of this caliber only occurr in holy books but never in the real world.
batistaker123 7 months ago
@batistaker123 "Miracles" do happen in the real world. Just because you are not aware of them doesn't mean that they do not exist. My dad, for example, had a hole in his arm from a car wreck. For six months my mother packed his wound with long strips of gauze. The wound never healed. Finally my dad prayed to God asking that He would forgive him of not listening to what he was suppose to do. The next day the hole was halved. Three days later the wound was healed.
syferboy 7 months ago
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@syferboy You expect me to take your word for that? Pictures? Medical records? Any proof of this?
PM me.
batistaker123 7 months ago
@syferboy Don't bother, people forget we are all entitled to our own beliefs and opinions. I agree with you that the proof of a "higher force" is within our existence and the universe itself; if the Big bang and physics created the universe then it happened because it was meant to happen that way. but that's just my opinion, i'm prepared for people to challenge that.
TehSpectator 7 months ago
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@syferboy (...) read your own comment. Its... nevermind
tedoymisojos 7 months ago
@syferboy "...anything that is made or exists had to come from something or somewhere." Then where did God come from?
TheFiveoIce 7 months ago
@TheFiveoIce God has always been. He is beyond this material world. I understand that it can be a hard thing to grasp because everything that we know has had a beginning. But you see, that's the thing. Anything in material existence had to come from something...and so on. Unless you realize that it was God who created the material world, you will continuously be chasing for a beginning that could not exist. Nothing here would exist without the Creator.
syferboy 7 months ago
@syferboy Your use of the cosmological argument is valid. I understand there has to be a first cause, BUT this only proves the existence of a creator-god, not the Judeo-Christian God that most of the human population puts stock in. I am willing to concede to the cosmological creator-god but that doesn't prove a omnipotent, benevolent God, or even a sentient one at that. Sorry to spoil the fun, but rationality is humanity's only savior.
foldoun 7 months ago
@foldoun You admit that there has to be a Creator but you refuse to admit who He is. The one that you speak of is the one and only God. For you to say what you did is like a Ford Mustang is sitting in front of you and yet refusing to believe Ford made it. Since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities- his eternal power and divine nature- have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made. You are picking and choosing which part of the truth you want to believe.
syferboy 7 months ago
@syferboy Not really. Sorry to come off as religion-bashing, because I respect difference of philosophies. But please stop arguing that there's a sentient God watching over us. A) Humans aren't special, we're a happy accident. B) Occam's razor cuts any god from my belief web. C) Where did God come from? (no cop out answers please) and D) How do you explain the existence of evil. I believe in positivity, high morality etc. but does God factor in anywhere? I'm afraid not.
foldoun 7 months ago
@foldoun You seem to speak as if you are an expert in this. But if you are to say that there is no God you would have to know everything there is to know about everything. Do you know how many grains of sand are on the island of Hawaii? Or do you know of the secret love life of two flees on a Bison's back? I don't have to know everything to say that God is real. All I have to know is one thing.
syferboy 7 months ago
@foldoun How can I stay silent when people try to challenge what I know to be true? How can you ask me to do that? You ask me a question about evil. Evil is anything that is against God. You and me have done evil things because we have done things against the Holy God.
syferboy 7 months ago
@foldoun You and many others that have responded to me say the same thing: you are telling me what you believe....which is fine, but where do you get your authority from? Yourself? Another man? I don't claim such a thing. I'm not saying these things are true because I believe them, I believe them because they are true. The things that I say are not of my own but are from God. If you have a problem with it, take it up with Him. I can't make you believe. Hopefully you will search for yourself.
syferboy 7 months ago
WHAT THE F**K!!! This is the SCIENCE CHANNEL!?!?! Put some actual interesting material on. I'm tired of all these corny reality job crap shows or religious/Nostradamus documentaries that are filling up the channels I used to watch and attempt to learn something from. It looks like I'm sticking with my Popular Science and Aviation Week magazines.
RoboTekno 7 months ago
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@RoboTekno Stephen Hawking, Morgan Freeman, Michelle Rodriguez, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Morgan Spurlock, Adam Savage, Mike Rowe all host this series.
Most of the people hosting this series is nonreligious so I doubt that the first episode will be full of religious wackos.
batistaker123 7 months ago
ATTENTION, SONG IS:
FATBOY SLIM - "Right here, Right now"
/watch?v=ub747pprmJ8
THUMBS UP SO PEOPLE CAN SEE FOR THIS AWESOME SONG, thanks.
MegaTim42 7 months ago
Interesting video! I am an artist on YouTube trying to promote my theory on the dynamics of light and time
This is based on just two simple postulates
1. The first is that the quantum wave particle function explained by Schrödinger’s wave equation represents the forward passage of time or Arrow of Time itself photon by photon
2. The second is that Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle that is formed by the wave function is the same uncertainty we have with any future event
nickharvey7 7 months ago
/watch?v=bW3g3crGB0o
andrew1haddad 7 months ago
What's the name of the song? I've heard it before but can't remember the freaking title!
Transformerfan117 7 months ago
@Transformerfan117 Try YouTubeing "fatboy slim right here right now"
pjedinn 7 months ago
@Transformerfan117 ITS FROM THE ``DID YOU KNOW 4.0`` IF ANYONE REMEMBERS
andrew1haddad 7 months ago
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jwr410 7 months ago
aren't rain drops supposed to be spheres? (rather than pear shaped)
dennydaydreamer 7 months ago
irrelitivate of which one is true/you believe is true, this is obviously going to be bias to one side or another!
hoddie54 7 months ago
This show looks sick. Idk why people are complaining. I understand why people dont like the god debate, but i believe that is just because it is too hard of a question to answer. It should be a really good interesting view that people can take into account.
YOmamasugly 7 months ago
@YOmamasugly If you're implying that the show is 'sick' by way of referrencing 'not well'...I'm inclined to agree with you. There's far too many other topics that could be addressed that would have a more immediate and benificial use (...such as the discussion of green energies and the process in order to phase out oil, coal and nuclear dependence...) then wasting air-time on discussing something which can/not be proven - only inferred. I see this as 'sick', indeed...
mdlittle5466 7 months ago
@YOmamasugly-I agree.
bahamiangreek101 7 months ago
You all gonna die.
Sleepy sleepy sleep.
Chekkogrnteam 7 months ago
yea, please focus on what really matters...
Daffy711 7 months ago
Did "God" create the universe? ...on the science channel...what?
KwokWork 7 months ago 38
I was almost impressed until the first topic being discussed was revealed...then I simply groaned. How about discussing how aquaponic fisheries can be created to provide global sustainable and provision? How about explaining how hemp can be used to replace paper production and cotton? How about discussing the latest street legal electric car that's outdone very single gas combustion competitor - it can go over 110 mph, hammers out over 325 hp. Nah, let's bring up the 'God debate'. Pity...
mdlittle5466 7 months ago 38
@mdlittle5466 true
Daffy711 7 months ago
@mdlittle5466
"aquaponic fisheries"
you know what? That is an absolutely fantastic idea.
Thank you for that.
Industrial Hemp, too.
biozamadotcom 7 months ago
@biozamadotcom In that case, you'll love this vid-clip highlighting the man who made it happen:
/watch?v=jV9CCxdkOng
I see mediums such as this as providing two alternatives: simple-minded, braindead 'entertainment' (...such as the absolutely moronic concept of debating the 'God issue'...), or provide information such as the youtube link I provided that can show what Science and Technology can REALLY do...
mdlittle5466 7 months ago
@mdlittle5466 That debate is kind of important too you know ;)
MagMag96 7 months ago
@MagMag96 To philosophers, perhaps...
mdlittle5466 7 months ago
@mdlittle5466 Wouldn't it be funny if at the end of the episode Richard Dawkins comes out and says, "So in conclusion the answer is NO!!!"
batistaker123 7 months ago
@batistaker123 I suppose there'd be some humour regarding thusly...but that would mean it was due to other individuals actually taking Richard Dawkins seriously, as if he were some official dignitary regarding the subject matter...which, unfortunately, he is not. Then again, neither am I...which is why I don't pay much attention to Mr. Dawkins.
mdlittle5466 7 months ago
@mdlittle5466 Richard Dawkins isn't going to be a host on here but Stephen Hawking is. Also Richard Dawkins never says there is no God. He says that the chance of God's existence is possible but unlikely. You would know that if you had read Dawkins' books. I was simply stating that it would be funny if he made a special appearance at the end.
batistaker123 7 months ago
@batistaker123 Oh, I've read 'The Selfish Gene' and seen several of his public performances - I found him to be quite humourous, actually. :)
mdlittle5466 7 months ago
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kfrontera83 7 months ago
@kfrontera83 I prefer the term 'deist', but baseless name-calling (...I suppose...) has it's purpose. Peace be with you. :)
mdlittle5466 7 months ago
@kfrontera83 "you f**king atheist." How Christlike.
TheFiveoIce 7 months ago
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kfrontera83 7 months ago
@kfrontera83 if you made up your own religion wouldn't that make it "man made" and therefore, bullshit?
TheFiveoIce 7 months ago
@TheFiveoIce stupid i mean that i have my own beliefs i didnt make anything up i just believe that theres some kind of a divine presence in the universe, why would everything on earth work so perfectly to support our lives? i dont think its luck
kfrontera83 7 months ago
@mdlittle5466 I think that "Did God create the universe" will only be the topic of the first episode.
kidkong584 7 months ago
@kidkong584 Ya, they're doing it like "Through the wormhole" i guess... Keeps the creationists quiet and then they can move on with the real stuff.
fieryelf 7 months ago
@mdlittle54 You do realize they are going to be more episodes
beatlesto 7 months ago
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