johnnydeep wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 4:04 pm
That first video was evocative and very well done. I have yet to watch the others.
But I have a question about one thing that was mentioned at about the 21 minute mark, namely that "some believe" life could have evolved when the universe was only 15 My old, in "particularly dense areas of matter". But if the first stars only formed 70 My after the Big Bang (as stated earlier in the video), where are all the complex atoms needed for life coming from in that scenario?
Really???
Well. Some believe that red is a prettier color than blue (unbelievable, isn't it?). Others believe that Pepsi tastes better than Coke, or that the wrong team won the Super Bowl, or that their ancestors were on board the
Mayflower, or that you can learn the secrets of the Universe by smoking a particular kind of weed, or that God must have created the Universe since it is so fine-tuned.
People believe all sorts of things. Some believe that life may have emerged in the Universe when the Universe was only 15 million years old. Others think it is
important to hold on to the belief that there may have been life in the Universe only 15 million years after the Big Bang, even though we don't have a snowball's chance in Sahara to ever prove whether or not there was life back then.
You can believe what you want to. Its a free country.
Ann