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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]who cares[b]. the big bang theory is only a best guess. never can be proven.[/b][i][u] secondly, there's no evidence humans came from monkeys or any other animal. or dogs came from toads. nobody has ever found EVER a sort of changling skeleton or fossil that's half this half that. and we've found human skeletons supposedly millions of years old, granted different variants of human/homo. but never half animal half human.[/quote] http://science.nasa.gov/missions/cobe/ Sorry PP - that's not quite how it works. In science, we come up with a "guess" as you call it (we call it a hypothesis) Then we come up with tests. So, If this hypothesis is true, than this should happen when I do that. And for the big bang, the test was "if the big bang theory of the origin of the universe is true, then there should be a nearly uniform cosmic background radiation remnant that I will be able to detect." And so... NASA launched COBE, detected the cosmic background radiation, and the Maryland's own John Mather won the Nobel Prize. So... yeah. There is real data for this stuff. Science is cool like that.[/quote]
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