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2006-06-25 13:08:44
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answered by warm soapy water 5
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This is a guess, but I would say electrons and positrons came first. Scientists currently believe electrons and positrons can't be "broken down into parts" but neutrons and protons are each made of three quarks.
2006-06-25 15:55:38
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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(my findings)The gigantic proton,anti proton bodies(big bigs) came in to existence first.120 trillion light years in diameter.(a pi infinity range limit)When they touched,at the first electron orbit,they turned into carbon atom diamond.They over massed and poured out super galactics through the Cartesian junction=the Big Bang point.Where do the photons in a flash light come from?They would have to come from the Cartesian junction=the Big Bang point!Turn on a flashlight.Safely and carefully look at the point of light in the lamp of the flashlight.That is the Big Bang point in the now,in time,and in space.The distance between two points in the node is always zero.All light in this universe comes from the Big Bang point.
2006-06-25 16:24:00
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answer #3
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answered by Balthor 5
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simpler particles ie. the atom is to the cell as the cell is to multicellular to us or as the sand is to rock to earth the earth its self is caused by a near fly by of dark matter that spewed the sun of its heavy elements ant lighter gases or we would of never existed! the beginning of planets .suns and it black matter partner were both needed then energy from impacts created favorable conditions to our presents survival of the fittest then the great 6th era began man!
2006-07-01 02:13:54
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answered by dark_mirrors 2
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Ow! my brain hurts! I don't know, all I know is that the universe, which is a spiral galaxy was created by a big bang.
2006-06-25 15:56:03
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answer #5
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answered by Shy n' Sweet 4
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