Physics Professor Michael Strauss on the Origin of the Universe

"The prediction of general relativity is that the Big Bang itself is the origin of everything we know: space, time, matter and energy, so the Big Bang is kind of a misnomer. A Big Bang brings up the idea that something exploded, but the Big Bang itself is not an explosion … it’s the origin of everything we know in this universe. If everything in the universe came into being, then the cause of the universe must be transcendent, not a part of this universe. Science kind of stumbled onto something that the Bible declared long ago … that the universe had a beginning."

Courage and Godspeed,
Chad


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