There was the Big Bang – the idea that the cosmos had a beginning, and that space and time had a beginning. Before that point – a millisecond (that’s my way of putting it, it was infinitesimally shorter than a millisecond) – there was no space and no time. This is something we cannot imagine, but we can believe it.
I don’t actually believe in the Big Bang theory, at least as currently know laws of physics describe it. Saying there was no space, and no time isn’t entirely accurate however, it would be better to say that space was infinitely dense, and time moved infinitely slowly. The time aspect is my main problem with this theory. I have never seen an explanation of how the initial expansion could be triggered in an environment where time is frozen, nothing should ever be able to change.
The other was called the Steady State theory. This was the idea that the cosmos is as it has always been and always will be. There is no beginning in space or time – there has always been space and time, and there will be no end of space or time.
As far as i’m aware of, entropy still exists in a steady state universe, which means that eventually energy and mass will be become evenly distributed thoughout space, possibly in pockets seperated by the expansion constant. After this i’m not really sure that time applies in any practical sense as nothing will never be able to happen.
True muslims ARE not the same as these nutters that go around destroying.
What do you define as a ‘true’ muslim, someone who followed the Qu’ran and the teachings of the Sunnah literally would be far worse than the attacker involved in the most recent attack.
So lets try & keep things in perspective & not use London as an excuse to hate the muslims.
I don’t hate muslims, I hate Islam, and the views it promotes. Not all muslims follow it to the letter, or at all. But can you really even call them muslims at that point? I feel the same about Christianity, the West Boro Baptist church being a good example I think.