I have a couple of questions about the book "A Short History Of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson.
1. In the book it says that proof of the Big Bang is the fact that something came from nothing. I agree that there is obviously "something" now (the universe), but how can you say that it was nothing before and that all that is a "fact"?
2. And has there ever been an occurance in science, in perhaps a smaller size (so that we could have witnessed it with our own eyes) that had similarities to the Big Bang theory? Or is the creation of the universe the only place that anything even remotely similar to the Big Bang theory has ever happened?
3. If i understand correctly, Singularity has no dimensions, right? Ok but then...what exactly does it look like, if it has not even a 2 dimensional size? Doesnt even the most thinnest line have 2 dimensions?
2007-03-20
06:23:37
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