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The Ancient Tradition

The Grand Primordial Singularity ("The Big Bang")

The Ancient Tradition

Jack Logan

God, Religion, Comparative Religion, Ancient Religion, True Religion, Religion & Spirituality, History

2.4622 Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Embark on an extraordinary odyssey through time and space as we delve into the greatest cosmic puzzle of all time: what triggered the Big Bang? Despite decades of inquiry, even the most brilliant astrophysicists remain baffled, considering it an impenetrable mystery. The ancients, on the other hand, knew. Concealed in the rich tapestry of ancient cosmic egg myths lies a trove of tantalizing clues, offering glimpses into the primordial forces that birthed the universe. Journe...

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You're listening to the ancient tradition.

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A Wonk Media production.

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Music provided by Joseph McDade.

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Here's your host, Dr. Jack Logan.

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Welcome to the ancient tradition. I'm your host, Jack Logan. It's great to have all of you along for today's episode. Before I jump in, I want to let you know that if you are interested

0:37.0

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We uploaded that earlier last week.

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It's all there.

1:00.4

Today's episode is titled the Grand Primordial Singularity.

1:06.3

And we're going to do something a little crazy today.

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We're going to try and tackle the greatest puzzle in cosmology in modern-day astrophysics. We're going to try and tackle the greatest puzzle in cosmology

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in modern day astrophysics. We're going to attempt to answer the question, how did the universe,

1:18.3

our universe, come into existence? To this day, this is the greatest unsolved mystery in astrophysics.

1:30.4

And when we take a look, however, at what the ancients had to say, thousands and thousands of years ago, we learned that they already knew

1:36.3

how the universe came into being. So the question for us today is, does what the ancients

1:43.1

taught mesh with modern-day astrophysicists'

1:47.2

theories of the origin of the universe, like the theory of the Big Bang? Well, for the answer

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to that, you're going to have to keep listening. But I think you'll see on today's program,

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