Kenny wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:06 pm
DBowling wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 8:08 pm
You are simply wrong on this one...
And a lot of your misconceptions surround this particular issue.
So I think it would be beneficial to clarify this specific point.
Let me post links to two videos from National Geographic that confirm what science says about the Big Bang theory.
There are many many more examples out there but these two examples should (hopefully) be enough to clear things up.
And they are consistent with what your wikipedia article says about the Big Bang singularity.
"the theory describes an increasingly concentrated cosmos preceded by
a singularity in which space and time lose meaning"
Both videos are short
Origins of the Universe 101 | National Geographic (5:50)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdPzOWlLrbE
Before Time and Space | National Geographic (3:28)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVsHjnY-o9s
Both of these videos seem to be people speaking of their views, and I don't think their views are always backed up by scientific theory. Below are some of the concerns I had of both video’s.
There may be some differences regarding specific details of the first moments of the Big Bang, but as your Wikipedia article and the National Geographic videos demonstrate, the general concensus among Scientists is that matter, energy, space, and time were all created by the Big Bang.
1 min 09 sec
It says from the explosion matter and energy was created. The creation of matter and energy goes against the 1st law of thermodynamics that says matter and energy are never created nor destroyed, but only changes form.
This is where your views regarding the Big Bang theory most significantly diverge from the consensus position among scientists.
Again most scientists do acknowledge that matter, energy, space, and time were created by the Big Bang, as both National Geographic (hardly a bastion of religious fervor) videos explicitly state.
To address your point, the physical laws of our universe, including the laws of physics, were also created by the Big Bang.
Quoting again from your Wikipedia article
"the Big Bang" as an event is also colloquially referred to as the "birth" of our universe since it represents the point in history where the universe can be verified to have entered into a regime where the laws of physics as we understand them (specifically general relativity and the Standard Model of particle physics) work.
But your point is a good one.
As the second National Geographic states "before the Big Bang" there was nothing.
So we once again find ourselves in a familiar place.
Since according to the concensus position, the Big Bang created matter, energy, space, time, and the laws of nature
Then whatever caused the Big Bang also functions outside of matter, energy, space, time, and the laws of nature.
Those are some of the disagreements I had of both of those videos
The issue here is that your disagreements with the Big Bang Theory aren't just limited to specific details regarding the earliest moments of the Big Bang.
Your disagreement with the concensus position of scientists extends to major concepts such as the creation of matter, energy, space, time, and the laws of nature.
Again, you have every right to disagree with the concensus position about the Big Bang Theory for whatever reason you wish.
But once again, classical Theism is more in tune with the Big Bang theory regarding the creation of matter, energy, space, and time than your position is.