It has been asserted by Einstein that he blundered when he was trying to describe the universe as static and always existing but, the truth here is stranger than fiction.
Science has tried to establish a rationale for our existence that would eliminate the need for a creator and each of the various religious sects have tried to rationalize how their creator performed the act of creation.
Oddly enough we live in a time where science and Christianity both seem to agree on the creation of everything as an essential big bang which caused space and time and matter to come into existence from virtual nothingness but, suppose Einstein was not wrong with his first assumption and the universe is a statically existing reality.
A good logical thought here is that if science and religion agree then something is wrong, very wrong. Indeed both religion and science are wrong at the same time.
In their drive to disprove that a creator is responsible for our existence scientist are working hard to turn back the current view to be like Einstein's first concept, a static eternal universe;
Universe is Not Expanding After All, Controversial Study Suggests | Astronomy | Sci-News.com
If science concludes that space and time and matter are an eternal static existence how will this affect the current religious beliefs?
Science has tried to establish a rationale for our existence that would eliminate the need for a creator and each of the various religious sects have tried to rationalize how their creator performed the act of creation.
Oddly enough we live in a time where science and Christianity both seem to agree on the creation of everything as an essential big bang which caused space and time and matter to come into existence from virtual nothingness but, suppose Einstein was not wrong with his first assumption and the universe is a statically existing reality.
A good logical thought here is that if science and religion agree then something is wrong, very wrong. Indeed both religion and science are wrong at the same time.
In their drive to disprove that a creator is responsible for our existence scientist are working hard to turn back the current view to be like Einstein's first concept, a static eternal universe;
Universe is Not Expanding After All, Controversial Study Suggests | Astronomy | Sci-News.com
If science concludes that space and time and matter are an eternal static existence how will this affect the current religious beliefs?