hebrokemychainsandsetmefree asked: So the big bang created, hearts, emotions, brains, grains of sand, seas of water, and grassy fields? I am not quite understanding how this has came to be. Was each bit of matter somehow placed exactly the right place at exactly the right time to create these things? What about our breath? What about carbon monoxide? Oxygen? Please, explain.
The Big Bang didn’t create all those - it started the processes that did. (If you’re interested with the science-y stuff, you should probably Google stuff and read. Challenge what you know.)
An interesting flaw with the “everything falling into place and creating humans is too perfect and impossible” is that we are humans looking at it from a human’s perspective. If everything didn’t happen as it did, if the Big Bang was off by just a bit, then we wouldn’t live to know about it. Tremendous odds are nothing, because our sole life is dependent on those tremendous odds being overcome.
