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Is the Big Bang the Fiat Lux?


Location: São Paulo, Brazil
Date published: 2023-04-28
Date modified: 2023-04-28
Reading time: 00:01:02

Author: Patrizia Tomasi-Bensik

Is the Big Bang the Fiat Lux?

“The universe doesn't allow perfection.”

Stephen Hawking

 

From the moment George Lemaître proposed the Big Bang,, the Catholic Church saw a way to relate it to the moment of creation, and in 1951, Pope Pius XII officially declared that the moment that science now understands as the beginning of Time, Space, and the Universe is the moment when God decrees the Fiat Lux or the moment described in the Book of Genesis, which occurs after the seven days set aside for creation and when light falls on the Earth.

From there, something completely random is given purpose, and believers see the foundation of their faith.

In the 1960s, Englishmen Fred Hoyle, Herman Bondi, and Thomas Gold began to study the idea, which they would propose in 1993, of a stationary universe: without beginning and without end, which - definitively - eliminates the need for a God.

But Consensus does not deal well with stochasticity and even less with the abolition of faith.

Then, quasars, black holes, and radio galaxies.  The death blow to randomness is the discovery of fossil radiation, or the remnants of the original heat caused by the Big Bang, which bathes the entire universe.

This is currently the explanation we give for the separation of galaxies, the existence of quasars, pulsars; black and white holes.  This is the explanation we give for the background radiation and the chemistry of stars.

Something the size of a marble exploding.

We have to do better.

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