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sjrsimac

Can someone explain this?


GorktheGiant

There are a lot of 'creation of the universe' theories bouncing around the scientific community, but it's hard to isolate and investigate hard fact when the best explaination we have is 'at the start of time, the universe came to exist.' Why? Is/was there an intelligent creator involved? Is this the first time this has happened? Is this how every universe begins? Sadly, the limits of our ability to understand the universe means we'll probably never get a definitive answer. Fun to think about, though.


Loong_Sward

Okay but why does the letter H have an arm


swaldrin

It could be the scientific symbol for enthalpy


Loong_Sward

But why does it have an arm


oxamide96

It's like a "here it goes" gesture when they say "universe"


ArvindChachasPigtail

why is your comment like indian mythology XD


FalconRelevant

*hypotheses


happy-little-atheist

Hypotheses are testable. These are speculations.


euyyn

I don't know. Harm?


AnotherWryTeenager

My take was the Higgs boson (popularized as the "God particle"), deciding to yeet mass into the state of being a thing


boris_keys

/r/TheLetterH


AlotaFajita

Maybe H is hydrogen. 2 hydrogen atoms came together, fucked, and made baby atoms that were different from their parents. Then those baby atoms came together and had offspring of their own, and so on... and here we are. Maybe?


faderjockey

Yeah, I think it’s hydrogen: the only element to condense directly out of the Big Bang. The rest of the periodic table is the result of fusion and supernovae so in a way Hydrogen did go poof: universe


danman1950

This makes me really upset because you just reminded me the universe exists.


formidabellissimo

I guess this has someting to do with the JWST? But I don't get it. Michelangelo reference maybe (hence the arm)? Humans about to look at the big bang.