captianstripes said:
Can i ask a question? Thank you, what is the basic law of matter? Matter cannot be created!
Actually, this is the basic law of
energy. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it just changes form.
Ok well where did this energy originate from?
captianstripes said:
So basically for the "big bang" to have happened when one atom collided with another one creating a massive explosion or whatever, WHERE did those atoms comefrom?????
All of the universes energy and matter was collected into one massive point. The pressure was extremely high and as with radiation, one particle became agitated and set the whole thing off. And we don't know where it came from, that's what science aims to find out, we don't have all the answers, neither does religion.
You may not have all the answers but so far as i can see it God explains everything. Simple. He created earth and humans, the animals, eveything. Period. And who thought up the wild big bang theory?? Also there is ABSALUTELY no proof or evidence of a big bang. (as far as i know)
One theory [guess?] is that the big bang will be repeated, and the universe will collapse in on itself once again.
captianstripes said:
And for evolution, men have wanted to fly for centuries so why don't I see birdmen?
You cannot will your cells to divide or mutate, DNA controls this, and chromotids pairing to form new DNA (gene pool variety) is completely random. Where did this DNA come from??
captianstripes said:
Or why don't I see Deer that have an eye in the back of their heads so they can see predators??
Due to the positioning of their eyes, deer (as the same with most prey animals) have their eyes positioned on the side, and give a very wide angle of view - BUT they cannot see fully behind or strait infront.
Extra eyes would waste energy and may even overload the brain, and are therefore unnesscary. Hmm.. Then deer have a smaller brain then spiders?
captianstripes said:
Why cant you just think "man I wish i had an extra arm" and your grandchildren progressively grow extra arms????
Again, you can't will changes in the genetic code. If someone was born with an extra arm, I doubt they'd get a wife and pass their third-arm gene to their kids.
Ok then how come animals got a wife and passed there [adapted?] gene to there Kids?
captianstripes said:
As far as I know man has looked the same for at least 5 thousand years and more.
That's because there's been little in the way to kill us, we've had weapons to defend ourselves (something that animals don't have) so we needn't have claws to defend ourselves with.
And so what cuased humans to become humans? And why havent we seen any animals nearly as smart as humans?
captianstripes said:
For anything to have happend their had to be a "beginning" so where did earth come from?? The planets?
Again, science doesn't know this - yet, and religion can't be proved.
captianstripes said:
Why didn't all monkeys become humans?
You seem to believe that monkeys evolved straight into humans. This is not true. There are many different monkeys and apes. A good example would be that ones that lived on plains with long grass, some had the ability to stand on two-legs for short periods of time, giving them the ability to see predators. These ones survived. As they began to all be able to stand on two-legs, then they had better use of their front legs, to carry tools and weapons.
Actually, bi-pedal motion is one of the largest factors in human evolution
captianstripes said:
Why are their not 8 eyed Antelopes?
Read me statement about prey animals above.
captianstripes said:
And where did those molecules that form the world we see today come from??
Once more, science does not know this yet.
captianstripes said:
To answer all those questions their is only one logical answer!! God!
An infinite creature appearing from nowhere and creating everything with no reason to? Is that logical?
captianstripes said:
You can take an electron and put it with a nuetron and then add a proton and you have an atom but you cannot CREATE a neutron or a proton or a electron.
Electrons and neutrons are made of even smaller particles recently discovered by science. So yes, you could make an electron and a neutron.