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The 'Made Easy' series explains the evidence of our origins, from the Big Bang to the human migration out of Africa. This video explains how we acquire this knowledge, and how ideas go from a hunch in a laboratory to accepted theories taught in school.
The video cuts at the end, and the final sentence should read: "In the next video, I'll look at whether belief can be regarded as science."

(Music: "The Harry Lyme Theme" written and performed by Anton Karas.)

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  • @simpsonmark Umm, why did you say that (not) in reply to me? I've never suggested that everything came from nothing, and I'm neither a deist nor a theist. I do object when either theists or atheists claim that science refutes theistic beliefs, but only because I think it's dangerous to make indoctrinated people choose between science and a religion they've been raised to believe in at all costs.

  • @parasitesarefunny "Only brainwashed idiots BELIEVE in Macro Evolution."

    Hmmm, I guess that means pretty much the entire scientific community.

  • @entehrend The big bang theory is the result of an observation made most of a century ago that the universe is expanding.

    The video in fact makes the exact opposite of the claim you're making. Listen from 4:12 to 4:50. The observations upon which the big bang is based are available to all. That's why it's accepted.

  • @entehrend ever heard of the large hadron collider? go read a book before you ask a question like that.

  • Won't a journal publish a paper where the results either negate the prediction or are inconclusive?

  • @ForumLight Pluto orbiting the sun is a religion! Since it's predicted orbital period is 248 years, and we've only know about it for 81, this is clearly a case where science becomes faith, right? I mean, it could well just fly off the solar system...

  • 195 young earth creationists

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