The fact that people say that there is a god....and at the same time they say there is no god.
Information that I've come accross:
1) The Universe used to be this big ____
/ \
\____/
2) If god exists then why isn't there any intervening of any kind for anything?
3) If god doesn't exist then how did we come to be?
4) If the universe really was this small ^^^^ then how the hell did it get to be this big and what was here before the ball exploded into the universe as we know it?
5) How big is this universe and when may it end?
In full conclusion I really think that we are just a universe that is inside of an endless loop of universes that just is here because everything as we know it cannot come to full fruition without having something else to depend on which means that there HAS to be something else other than this universe...and if so, if it is just like a giant giant giant space like a galaxy only much bigger, then what is past the quasars?
Note: The Andromedda Galaxy and the Milky Way Galaxy are speeding toward each other at 5,000,000 miles per hour or something like that so in about 500 more years.....BAM!!!!
1) A singularity, mathematically, it means the universe had 0 size, and was infinitely dense.
2) Have you ever thought that maybe god is intervening, but doing it in a way that makes sure nobody can tell that he/she/it/them/whatever is? (Then arises the question of whether it matters whether god does exist or not, because if god exists, and is actively intervening in the universe, but doing it in such a way that it is completely and totally undetectable, then does it really matter?)
3) Evolution, pure fucking luck. You could just as easily ask why anything at all exists. Why are atoms made up of sub-atomic particles? Why do the laws of physics exist? etc.
4) There are some weird mathematical things that happen in quantum physics that could account for that. I am not entirely sure myself what the exact ideas about what could have set off the big bang are, but I think one of them has to do with the fact that even things in a perfectly stable state occasionally break down into a different state. Normally, they are in equilibrium, with all the energies accounted for and are in a stable state, but sometimes something just spontaneously breaks down.
5) According to wikipedia:
Astronomical observations indicate that the universe is 13.73