Physics, asked by Arna146, 2 months ago

THERE IS NOTHING CALLED GOD!!!


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Answered by Disha2496
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Many studies on psychology have proved that people who are closer to God are happier with life, are more emotionally stable and are more likely to do good in life. Scientists and technologists, on the other hand, believe that anything that can not be scientifically proven doesn't exist.

No one created God. God got created as the universe grew and changes. God is the cumulative energy of the universe. So, infact universe created God.

The Big Bang Theory wants us to believe that there was nothing but void at the beginning and God sparked a fire, the matters and antimatters that were binding together got separated, a big explosion happened and the universe got created(some 14 billion years ago). Because the energy required for this separation would be so huge, that someone very powerful would have had to do it. So they say God did it.

So, for God to be able to create our universe, he must be outside the universe. Let us call this God's universe, a super universe, which religions call heaven. It is very well possible that there is a heaven where lives a God, who is so powerful that he created our universe out of a perfect void. Because he is powerful, he can create all these things. It is like his day job.

Nobody created God. God just got self-created when the energy in abundance got super integrated into an infinitesimal power called God.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hehe

I dont want to give my point of view.

I know that your nickname is dora because bhujii used to answer in your questions saying u dora. and aapki ek friend thi jiki I'd ka naam tha miruthika vo jab brainly leave karne waali thi to aapne que poocha tha ki dont leave otherwise your dora will not talk to you

sorry for late reply

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btw aap gussa mat karna but mujhe lagta tha that bhuji is your bro

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