Monday, August 6, 2012
God And The Big Bang, Science and Religion
The radiation of the Universe, is an energy that covers the whole sky and whose existence shows that the universe we know, began to expand with an explosion that we all know the name of Big Bang, trecemilsetecientos million years.
As cosmologists beliefs are not relevant to their work as researchers, many cosmologists have strong religious beliefs, and many do not. Evencio Mediavilla, galaxies researcher, says that throughout history there have been great thinkers and Scientists believers and nonbelievers.
For him it is inconsistent to be a good scientist and believe in God, but they are two different things. That science can or should seek God does not mean you can not or should investigate what happened before the Big Bang.
The scientific method itself, is the limit of science. All that can be subjected to this method is scientific territory. Frieman says: "The important thing is that science rests on foundations that can be tested experimentally. It is legitimate cosmologists discuss what happened around the time of the Big Bang.
Physicist Stephen W. Hawking and his colleagues have explored theories that the universe is created out of nothing, the possibility of testing difficult but achievable. Today this issue can not terminate, because knowledge remains insufficient.
For some scientists, the need for the existence of God emerges from the science itself is valid and is trying to respond to religious issues. Astrophysicist at the University of Granada Battaner Eduardo says, "speak of God today among scientists, it seems heresy, but the fact is that cosmology has always been, and remains, a science very close to the limits, the fundamental questions we all ask. The position which claims that science can not answer if God exists, does not seem sincere.
In fact, we are still debating whether cosmology supports a creation in the beginning or not. The Big Bang does not prove or disprove the existence of God, but it is a relevant and interesting debate, I'm not agree with that of science and religion are on different paths, the head is one, and everything, God and science, go to the head. "
Battaner sees God as a kind of reasoning that can come out of science (God as a scientific necessity.) Science historians say the work of the scientist, must have been born in the same curiosity that did germinate religion. But science at one point worked his own way. I invite you to visit the Digital Library www.magazineofsales.com where you'll find items of proven quality for your personal and spiritual development: Health, Sports, Entertainment, Computing, Languages, Employment and Output .
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