One thing I find interesting is that no matter how hard you try, you can never lick your elbow.
But anyway, on to the real stuff. If the universe was infinite, then, since no matter where you looked there'd be another star. So, eventually, the sky would be white at night because of all the stars. But it's not. some people think that some stars are so far away they can't be seen yet. But if the earth is about a billion years old, (which, according to some scientists, it is, but its not according to the smart ones), than how come the sky's still black? The only answer would appear to be that we live in a finite universe. But the fact of the matter is this: There isn't enough matter in the universe for it to be stable- it should just collapse in on itself! Why doesn't it? Why, instead of collapsing, does it seem to be expanding (according to some scientists)? The answer would appear to be that the universe is being held together by something. Athiest Scientist call it "Dark energy" as opposed to 'dark matter' and they say it's spread evenly throughout the universe, therefore making it impossible to detect. I, however, will not hesitate to say that this is just another proof that, yes, God exists, and that he is omnipresent.
I WANNA GO HOME!!!