Quote Originally Posted by carinia
Ive always found the idea of time travel intriguing, so that leads me to believe there are other dimensions that we cannot see or experience, and that these dimensions affect our 'laws' of life. Such as the constant speed of light. In certain ways we are begining to see that these laws can be modified and changed.

Basically I think there is sooo much stuff out there we dont know, that its going to take us a very, very long time to figure it out. Man, I love watching discovery channel wacked out.
I think this way also... even being a scientist (or maybe cause of this), i strongly believe that the physical world (the one which we usually can see and which is thought to "obey" the physical laws) is only one "layer" of the world... i believe that there are another non-physical worlds "superimposed" to the physical one, and all of them interact (even if only barely) with each another.
If you like this kind of stuff, maybe you will like to look this site: Beyond the Physical
It explains a LOT of things... and its accessible for everybody, without need of scientifical background (but having it helps a lot...).

Quote Originally Posted by Diffusion
One can easily assume that the Big Bang expansion is simply God's method of creation
Exactly... the Big Bang theory says that in the beggining everything was concentrated in a very small volume, and everything was energy. Well... light is energy. So, when its said: "And God said, Let there be light: and there was light." Gen 1:3, it may as well be a description of the creation of that primordial state of the universe.
Also, after some expansion, the energy stopped to fill all the universe, and it would account for the separation between light and darkness described in the next verse : "And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness." Gen 1:4.

Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf_The_Grey
We don't know yet; so that proves God did it.
Why not? In the end, it may be right...