Hubble bubble

Amoeba

How can one believe in science and religion at the same time?

This is a really long answer, but bear with me and I'll try to blow your mind in the next few minutes. Allow me to begin by asking a seemingly irrelevant question: have you ever heard of the Ultra Deep Field Experiment by the Hubble Telescope? ITEM

The Earth is 4.55 billion years old and our galaxy is at least 13 billion years old. Why didn't the Earth and people evolve earlier than they did?

I have read that the process of evolving from single cell to multi-cell being, which is a precursor to intelligence, can take up to 2.5 billion years. I understand that life could not have formed immediately after the Big Bang. Why did the formation of earth, a life bearing planet, and the people on it require an interval of nearly 7 billion years? ITEM

http://www.history.com/shows/the-universe

not outer space

although it seems to be—

winter's empty fields

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just for a moment,

up in winter's outer space—

a glittering tissue

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NOTE: A rose is a rose... even if we call it a thistle? I'm happy that we're physics that does things, just like the universe we're all a part of. It does things and so do we as part of that. Call it God (why not?). Or, call it Multibeing, and the idea of the amoeba of creation (in a boundless puddle of void). Call it anything you want. . . .

A FLAVOUR OF DEEP SPACE AND ALL THAT - TO BE EXPANDED AND RE-EDITED AS TIME (AND SPACE) CONSPIRE. . . .

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