The origin of the universe
When we speak of the universe in scientific terms refers to a community that has a great acceptance by the inflation theory, which attempts toexplain the early universe. It is based on nothing existed before the moment when our universe was the size of a point with infinite density. At this point, all is focused about the energy,space and time. According to this theory, which triggered the first impulse of the Big Bang was a force exerted on an almost negligible amount of time, this being the most widely acceptedscientific theory.
From the religious perspective we mention that the universe was created by one or more gods are supreme to man and control everything with accuracy. In the classic creation ofthe Christian origin is a literal interpretation of the Bible and supports the creation of the world, living beings and the cataclysm of the flood (being the most accepted theory religious)as described in Genesis, without trying scientifically specifying the origins of the species.
The test are known today seem to me an acceptable tone. It’s only that but there theory or nofaith would not be believed. On one hand the scientific theory says that the universe is constantly expanding. This means that galaxies should be very close in the past. If this were true wouldnot contradict with other scientific theories radically. But nevertheless, most religious theories agree that the Earth was created by a supreme being and also there was a great flood....
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