Everything and Nothing

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Wow, they’re 1 hour long each. I watched the first few seconds of the first video and that was enough to spark interest in me. I’ll watch the rest when I’m bored. Thank you for sharing Psyah! :k:

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i watched the first one so far.
mind blowing question scientist-host-investigator posed in the end. i got really scared :bummer:

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^ Peace zobia

LOL ... I thought these were perfect videos for the GS crew to watch ... That event is many hundreds of millions of years away ... and really one should reflect on Allah (SWT) ... it doesn't matter how fast we go or where we go ... We are always encapsulated by Allah (SWT) ... no matter how vast our universe is ... it can never outrun the oversight and complete encapsulation of Allah (SWT).

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The comments sound intriguing, I will watch it soon InshAllah.

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I downloaded both of them, played them on the TV and one by one, the entire household settled infront of the TV. Amazing documentary, brilliant commentary by Jim and as usual, just classic BBC! I loved it and it was certainly a refreshing take on Cosmology. SuhanAllah so much to think about.

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One thing no one of these scholars of Origins of the Universe has been able to explain, IF the Big Bang Explosion theory is correct!

Where did all the Water that is on Earth and has been to sustain Life come from?

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Huh? What?!

Water came from Hydrogen and Oxygen. You know, the elements that were present at the beginning, amongst all the other elements we've managed to identify so far.

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I'm watching this with dad later, jazakAllah khair for sharing this!

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I just started watching the first video but I have to say...1:36 I swear that guy is sitting on Gower Beach (Wales).

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Amazing! I loved the "Nothing" video. But I kinda fell asleep through the "Everything" one :/ so gonna re-watch it. Thanks for sharing Psyah.

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If we start with a big bang, all the rocks i.e. heavey matter will have travelled to much faster than the gases like Oxygen, Hydrogen Helium etc, and surely the rocks ended up millions of miles from the Sun.

The scientist say water was brought by comets that are solid Ice, the water trails behind the comet as it sheds it.............

Also when Oxygen She meets with Hydrogen we get a very big BANG and then just a wee bit of water in form of steam.......

so you think all the water was collected by mule train and suddenly dumped into the waiting sunken cavities of Earth at once?

No simple explaination, I do not think it followed the so called Big Bang!

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^ LOL … :rotfl:

Sorry Obama … I love this post it is so funny.

You write with so much authority on the topic … but then I realised that your version of the Big Bang is like what mine was when I was 7 years old.

I have absolutely no intent to humiliate … I think it is kind of innocent like of you really.

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Hahahah. Obama, I see why they made you president.

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Peace Obama

I'll explain carefully ...

First of all did you know that Earth is actually millions of miles from the Sun ... in fact it is nearly 100 million miles from the Sun. In the grand scheme of things in space a million miles is not a large distance at all. Hundreds of billions of miles and we may have something. Starting with a big bang .. does not mean that there was this huge massive planet that exploded ... the big bang is super hot, super pressured, super dense point that suddenly went nova. It contains no gaps and no "rocks" it is all strings at that point even leptons and mesons were not around. The first "era" of creation lasted a mere fraction of a second - in the millionths I think ... then as energy cooled and expanded certain sub-atomic particles formed and through gravitation collected together to form nebulae, which become hotter and through their own gravity go nuclear and create elements such as iron, or in more stable stars Helium and Hydrogen. Various elements form from nuclear processes in hot spots around the universe and things like super novas and astral events bring certain elements to the vicinity of our environment and hence we get water and rocks. This is the simplest way I can put it.

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psyah thanks for the insight into the first moment of creation............

the question no one answered was where and How did all the Water on our Earth come from?

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Well the answer is that all of the material in our solar system must have been a result of another more ancient system where the resident star went nova and created all the different material that we see today in our solar system knowing that our sun could not have produced them. I hope this answers your question.