To be honest, not sure I care.
You should, it was hilarious. mansr's link explains all.
To be honest, not sure I care.
Actually that "childish and wrong" was a provocation to open up this discussion. And this category is "Fun topics, videos, etc."That makes no sense at all.
I more and more think that we live in simulation. There are way too many cases of "intuition". Couple of examples from my life:
1. I live in US while my sister, brother, mom are in Russia. I decided to send to one of the kids a red RC car as a gift. I also watch regularly "funny videos" on Youtube. The day I sent the package, one of the videos featured a grown up guy receiving similarly looking, red(!) RC car in a package.
2. As I was returning from airport not long ago, I picked up one of the free magazine, which advertises local shops/businesses/communities. It had a lady rock-climbing on its front page. I didn't pay much attention to it. Couple of days later my sister sent me some pics of her kids rock-climbing. Then I paid my attention to the mag. Astonished.
I keep wondering what more I missed.
Billions of events occur every minute. It would be quite remarkable if a few of them didn't, through random chance, appear to be connected.I more and more think that we live in simulation. There are way too many cases of "intuition". Couple of examples from my life:
1. I live in US while my sister, brother, mom are in Russia. I decided to send to one of the kids a red RC car as a gift. I also watch regularly "funny videos" on Youtube. The day I sent the package, one of the videos featured a grown up guy receiving similarly looking, red(!) RC car in a package.
2. As I was returning from airport not long ago, I picked up one of the free magazine, which advertises local shops/businesses/communities. It had a lady rock-climbing on its front page. I didn't pay much attention to it. Couple of days later my sister sent me some pics of her kids rock-climbing. Then I paid my attention to the mag. Astonished.
I was not aware of this yet, and it's lovely indeed!Don't know, but I hope you didn't miss the single most beautiful result in physics (IMO), that putting relativistic corrections in the electric field equations for a moving charge causes the magnetic field equations to appear.
But I cincerily have hard times to understand the conclusion of having nothing but immaterial quantum fluctuation at single point in space, and then all these rocks and gasballs expanding and flying around. Multiverse kind of explanation is better in my opinion.
Well, most multiverse theories are also based on what you describe as "immaterial quantum fluctuation at single point in space" in your perception of the Big Bang explanations and are seen by some as the logical consequence of those "immaterial quantum fluctuation at single point in space". On top of that, they don't exclude the Big Bang. I fact some of them imply or require an infinite number of Big Bangs. And they don't even exclude simulation btw, because if a universe could be simulated, why not simulate an infinity of them?
Saying one doesn't like the Big Bang and prefers a multiverse theory is a bit like saying one doesn't like the H2O molecule but one enjoys drowning.
All I know is that the sun rises in the morning and goes down in the evening.