Monday, February 18, 2019

The Early Universe,The Big Bang and God

I watched an amazing TV science show on the Science channel,  about the early Universe and the Big Bang.  It's fascinating how scientists, astronomers, cosmologists and astrophysicists with incredible scientific instruments and telescopes and huge super computers are trying to find out what happened before the Big Bang and the seconds following it. It's all very scientific and the scientists have done amazing things and discoveries in tracing what happened in the early Universe, before stars and galaxies and atoms,  but of course they can't figure it out completely. There is dark matter they have to contend with, which makes up a lot of the Universe and cosmic fog and singularities and places they've discovered back in time, billions of years ago, where physics does not apply. There is so much they are learning but still so much they do not know. They admit, mathematics are "incomplete." Their telescopes are incredible and what they can learn from them, with the help of super computers is itself a miracle of sorts. Naturally, these extremely smart scientists,  never mention God (God forbid!) or Divine design, Divine initiative, or God's imprint in the planning of the Universe. By studying light from distance galaxies, it was determined our Universe keeps expanding and the infant Universe before the Big Bang was very, very small and very, very hot.
Trying to understand the early Universe before the Big Bang and seconds afterward, I believe can never be fully understood without accepting the existence of a super-intelligent Supreme Being who set everything into motion and keeps everything in existence. The earliest moments of the Universe won't be solved until scientists accept that God the Creator ("the Super-Force") had a "hand" in creation and set it all in motion. God's mathematical equations and divine design are just perfect, no super computers needed. One scientist said it seems like "the Universe came out of nowhere"......I don't think so! The early Universe grew so fast, so much energy, so much matter, just enough gravity ........a miracle like no other!
NJA