This comes up sometimes over in the religion and spirituality section, so I thought I'd come over here and see what people have to say.
First of all, from my understanding of what the Big Bang is, it would not have been an explosion as we may think, but instead, an "implosion of matter," or an expanding of everything within the universe. Now, if I am contorting anything, I apologize. However, my reason for bringing this up is that some over in R & S state that the Big Bang is a problem because we see a dark universe, and therefore question why we don't see the light from the Big Bang. But, if it was not an explosion in the literal sense, would this still be a problem? They also cite dark matter as a problem. Again, how would this tie in?
Any answers as well as references would be appreciated. And again, if I have misrepresented any facts, I will apologize in advance.
2007-03-10
08:26:52
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