cosmological argument
Cosmology has always been an interesting area of study for me. For as long as I can remember, every time I look up at the night sky, a million questions pop into my head. Questions such as "Is there an intelligent life out there?" "How large is space, does it expand infinitely, if it does, what does it expand into?" These and many other questions still plague my mind. We can define Cosmology as the study of the heavens as a whole, including theories about its origin, evolution, large-scale structure, and future. I would definitely agree to this description, and would like to explain my point of view of the topics that Cosmology covers. Personally, I tend to believe that the big bang theory may have an explanation for the current state of our universe. The idea that all of this exploded from a super mass isn't too hard to believe. It gives good reason to the expansion of the universe, and the 360degree view of the universe (this because the explosion would have sent mass outward in every direction), but I wouldn't think of it as the origin of the universe. I mean, in my mind, something had to be there to cause this super mass. Was the universe contracting until it formed this huge mass? I believe that we may never know how
There still is the notion of a starting point in my mind that will never rest. We could come up with ideas until we die, and someone would just continue in our footsteps. What if there came a point in time where the force of expansion (caused by the big bang) exhausted itself and the forces of gravity took over and began contracting the universe back towards a center of equalized gravity and into a super mass? (You could probably find a mass in the universe today that is the largest and has the strongest gravitational force of any other mass, and name that the possible center of a new super mass). I do believe in other intelligent life out there somewhere, and there is a possibility that they could be hostile towards us as well as more technologically advanced, and vice-versa. It's like the question of the chicken and the egg, we could go on forever and still not be certain which came first unless we get into evolution, but I'm looking for the principal of the thing. Infinity may just be a constant circle or figure eight of events, where something is stuck on "replay", if you will. This is why I believe that some things may be infinite. Though, we still would have no idea how any mass was formed, nor how it appeared in space. Though there are millions of gravitational fields out there opposing this expansion. And while watching over life, takes care of the universe. For instance, with the expansion or contraction of the universe, it is hard to measure the exact distance between two galaxies at a given time. As long as the universe is expanding or contracting, the measurement number will stay unfixed. I believe that time exists in it's own dimension simply because without it, things would not work correctly. The possibility that Earth could be the only planet to ever sustain life is very low in my mind. Timing is a big factor to everything working correctly and running smoothly.
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