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bushy
2007-01-10, 07:15
Would it take god, IF he created everything that is matter, like the bible says? I mean we know that everything takes energy, and since we can't come up with free energy, and make it efficient. How much energy would god need to make EVERYTHING?

Merlinman2005
2007-01-10, 07:18
I think all the energy needed was inserted (into this universe)/released during the Big Bang.

Twisted_Ferret
2007-01-10, 07:19
The universe has a net energy of 0.

nicky69
2007-01-10, 07:22
maybe he didn't feel like putting in all that energy. he used evolution for humans, and the big bang for the universe. or maybe he just rolled up our sleeves and used his hands.

Mantikore
2007-01-10, 13:05
how much energy???

enough.

Seriously
2007-01-10, 17:20
quote:Originally posted by Twisted_Ferret:

The universe has a net energy of 0.

Xerxes89
2007-01-11, 03:02
The question you might be musing is: What if your "God" doesn't exist. Then, this imaginary force could do ANYTHING... since this is all in your dreamworld.

Discuss.

bushy
2007-01-11, 04:34
Its not so much a dream world, Thats stupid. I mean, I can feel, breathe, I have emotions. It's real. But there are times that you question: How big, big is, and how small, small is.

Sentinel
2007-01-11, 04:52
Well, you could theoretically calculate it by multiplying the mass of the universe in kilograms by the speed of light squared

Sentinel
2007-01-11, 04:56
quote:Originally posted by Twisted_Ferret:

The universe has a net energy of 0.

No, it does not. Why? because negative mass is a prerequisite of negative energy, and the current theory is that positive mass is the dominant entity in the universe. That's probably because negative mass has never been observed.

The net velocity of the universe must be zero, since everything came from a singular point in time. But the net velocity of an explosion is zero too, and bombs definatly don't have zero net energy.