Analysis Of What Came Before The Big Bang By Alan Lightman

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After discovering the approximate age of the universe to be roughly 14 billion years old I was fascinated. To even try to fathom the idea that everything within the Universe has probably existed for such a vast amount of time is almost incomprehensible. It makes one wonder what our own significance is in this world which makes up a small amount of the Universe. Why were we even put here? Honestly, the Earth would probably be a lot happier if we were never put here because all we have done to this planet is destroy nature and use all of the natural resources available to us. So why are we apart of this vast scale of the Universe? Will mankind eventually discover more of the Universe and find other planets that are inhabitable? Similar questions were asked and answered in an essay written by Alan Lightman.
In the Lightman reading, “What came before the Big Bang?”, many questions and theories …show more content…

Many religions such as Christians, Catholics, Jews, and Arabs all have their beliefs that the Universe was created by a god like figure. In the reading, “Creation of the Universe”, by Harrison, it is stated that the Universe was built by a “supreme being in the recent geological past”. Could this supreme being be a god to the people? Supreme titles in the past were typically only given to gods and goddesses as well as versions of royalties, whom also had relations to god's. An additional example by Harrison, was found within the Indian myths and said “the self-existent Lord became manifest, making all discernible with his power, unfolding the universe in the form of its elements, and scattering the shades of darkness.” In each of these examples, a god created the Universe, and a god is an ever living entity so how could it be that the Universe is only about 14 billion years old? Wouldn’t their gods be the present, past, and future with no real

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