audioholic
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Wow, I never expected i would have to further explain this to you. Let me ask you this, am I omnipotent since I can dd MY OWN energy to the universe? Hint: all energy developed from the big bang, any energy my arm exerts has been borrowed from the universe through chemical and physical properties.Missed your retort because this thread is moving so fast.
Spinning two tennis balls on a table is an erroneous rebuttal to what I posted, because you're adding your own energy to the equation. In the big bang theory, all the matter in the universe came from a single mass, and when it exploded, all that mass would go every which direction, still spinning in the same direction. There were no other forces to alter the direction in which the matter was spinning, except for the other matter, which was also spinning in the same direction.
I'm not saying that natural selection doesn't exist. Its proven that it does. I'm saying it's not a driving force behind creation.
Now I'm really leaving... got friends who just called me. Peace. Thanks for the good discussion.
Also, are you suggesting that planets and galaies spinning in opposite directions couldnt possibly have been affected by gravity post-bigbang? Your theory is pretty short sighted tbh.
