 Quote by dehouston
The currently accepted theory is the "Big Bang" yet scientists don't bother to explain where that concentrated point of matter that exploded into what we see today came from.
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Because we don't know.
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Newton's law states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed and scientists have stated they have confirmed that in the laboratory.
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Incorrect. Matter can and is destroyed and created all the time here on Earth in particle colliders. Mass and energy cannot be created and destroyed, but matter can be,
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Humans are the most intelligent species to live on this Earth, as far as we know; but that is our opinion and debatable since the Dinosaurs “ruled” the world far longer than we have. We are talking millions of years longer.
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It is not debatable. There have never been any remains that show any sign of intelligence even close to ours.
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They didn’t go to the moon, but why would they want to?
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They weren't even able to comprehend what the Moon was. Just one of many reasons they did not go.
A combination of curiosity and a lot of political pressure.
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We obviously have not felt the need to go back for over 40 years. I don’t expect humans ever will again.
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It's expensive and accomplishes very little other than to show that we can still do it. There is no doubt in my mind that we will one day return.
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Sure, we brought back moon rocks and we learned a lot about our universe and we left footprints on the moon, but we did not get any closer to learning how it all started.
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Nonsense. Learning more about the composition of the Moon helps us in our understanding of how the Moon was created. This is just one small part in the big chain.
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As far as I am concerned, if you can’t take it back to the very beginning, why try to find answers to questions less important?
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It is expected that finding the origin of everything is not going to happen any time soon. However without all the "little stuff" beforehand, we would never be able to understand the beginning. That and the fact that most people don't look at it so black and white. Just because we don't know what happened 13+ billion years ago doesn't mean that figuring out how Earth formed is meaningless.