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Professor Brian Cox A Night With The Stars Part3of4

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  • He should had invited Jeremy Clarkson, And let Jeremy have the pleasure to light up the hydrogen :)))

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  • @lanunselat A house is created by an intelligent designer, man. There is no reason to set the criteria that a designer have to be designed first. By using the god argument you explain nothing, but merely transfer the question; who/what created god? Who/what created that? Who/what cre... etc.

    God is an unnecessary step in the search for the "absolute beginning" witch raises many questions yet answers none.

  • @LoverofLiszt By saying God does not create the universe and the universe created itself is like saying a carpenter didn't build a house. but it's a hammer, a chisel and a saw that build it.

  • @lanunselat No, in my mind is god a delusion of an answer for the invalid question Why.

  • @LoverofLiszt that's because in your mind, god is bearded old man who play harp up on top of the clouds

  • @RJL738 Watching too much of this really makes one disrespectful to religious people saying "god did it".

  • james blunt... what are you doin here ?..:O

  • Proofe of the compellingness of science and the fact that studied far enough the world is far too weird for common sense is the fact that atoms are mostly empty space, they fuction in waves, they even occupy only certain energies and somehow this is how they attach together, it's amazing to think that at small enough distances the everyday world is made of this.

  • That may be so! But, which came first? The chicken or the egg?

  • @valarmanwe thats a very good point. I have also been wondering about the speed of gravity...

  • @66tomm99 The Pauli exclusion principle does actually apply to all electrons in universe at once. But I do not believe that every electron in the universe has to shift. Rather, I believe that the system will only accept such amounts of energy that the electron will excite to a non-occupied state.

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