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Author Topic:   Predictions Of The Big Bang Theory
jwu
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Message 1 of 20 (164133)
11-30-2004 2:48 PM


What predictions can be derived from the Big Bang theory, and, most importantly, what previously predicted things meanwhile could be verified?
Just trying to learn
jwu

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jwu
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Message 5 of 20 (164138)
11-30-2004 3:22 PM


Thanks.
I'm interested in this subject as on another forum this quote from New Scientist, May 2004, page 20 was used against me:
"Big Bang theory can boast of no quantitative predictions that have since been validated"
jwu

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jwu
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Message 7 of 20 (164143)
11-30-2004 3:29 PM
Reply to: Message 4 by Loudmouth
11-30-2004 3:21 PM


Thank you for the input!
[advocatus diaboli]
But doesn't at least the discovery of the movement of other galaxies predate the big bang theory? In other words, the big bang theory was developed in order to account for this, this is not a prediction of the big bang theory which later was found to be correct. I'm not sure about background radiation right now, but i think i have heard a similar thing about it too - being one of the things that resulted in the big bang theory, not vice versa.
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Regards,
jwu

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jwu
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Message 9 of 20 (164145)
11-30-2004 3:34 PM
Reply to: Message 6 by crashfrog
11-30-2004 3:28 PM


Unfortunately i am unable to do so. My current opponent (at Christian Underground) uses a lot of quotes from nature and new scientists, but i won't buy those articles for like 20 bucks each just for a debate.
If anyone of you knows a better (legal if course) way to get them, please let me know.
Until then i unfortunately am stuck with trying to get along with abstracts of the articles, very careful reading, and pointing out that criticism against conventional science does not prove creationism.
Regards,
jwu

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jwu
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Message 15 of 20 (164153)
11-30-2004 3:47 PM
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11-30-2004 3:44 PM


Good point...thanks.
Regards,
jwu

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jwu
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Message 17 of 20 (164160)
11-30-2004 4:51 PM
Reply to: Message 16 by Coragyps
11-30-2004 4:44 PM


*bookmarks it*
Thank you, that'll be very helpful.
*begins reading random articles*
Regards,
jwu

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