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Do people still believe in the Big Bang theory? If so, where did the matter for the big bang come from? Where did the smallest particles of matter come from? It seems like a non-matter, anti-matter being must have created matter for it to exist in the first place. What are your thoughts about this?

2006-07-12 05:01:04 · 15 answers · asked by SeraMcKay 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

15 answers

from God's will

2006-07-12 05:13:49 · answer #1 · answered by mylo 1 · 2 0

I do not believe this time we live in is the "First BIG Bang", I think we do not even begin to understand or realize the true age of our universe. I think that Black holes act as giant disposals; randomly feeding on the areas of space they are located. We now know that Black holes can merge and become super massive black holes. I think that over the course of many of hundreds of billions of years, the black holes keep moving into each other as they continue to consume all in their path. Then at some point the center of this unbelievably large black hole, (math and physics we could never comprehend) is so dense gravity measurements so strong and powerful, that it makes the next big bang, and we do it all over again. The evidence to this I feel is to be discovered in Dark matter and a, as yet to be discovered, wavelength.
The wave length concept that I have deals with the observation that everything in this Big Bang has a singular constant on some undiscovered wavelength. The theory being that before each big bang there was still some matter left over from the one before it, the little bit of matter, that was missed as the black holes grew larger, guessing that even if the Black Holes sucked up 99% of all the matter before they collapsed and exploded, That 1 % not dragged through the process of a new Big Bang will resonate still at the wavelength of its own Big Bang. This is how I believe when it is discovered, the theory can be justified. Unfortunately, the debris would be pushed to they very edges of our universe, way beyond our technology to find it.

2006-07-12 12:29:16 · answer #2 · answered by Crispy critter 3 · 0 0

21:30 Do not the Unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together (as one unit of creation), before we clove them asunder? We made from water every living thing. Will they not then believe? Qur'an.

Yes big bang is a reality. Science helps understand religion better with their continued research and findings.

2006-07-12 12:20:48 · answer #3 · answered by A K 5 · 0 0

I think as we further our knowledge in the sciences we may just find that there is only matter . . . perhaps unlimited types of it but still matter none the less . . . even the smallest of space containing energy of some type . . . and my guess is this god that so many are looking for is nothing more then this continuous mass of energy . . . just like a human body contains different atoms that make up different parts . . . so the body of god extends every where and just makes up different parts of only this one thing . . . there being nothing else but this interconnected energy that is in constant motion and change

2006-07-12 12:13:22 · answer #4 · answered by hipbohemian 2 · 0 0

First sentence of the bible: God created the heaven and the earth.

Heaven (not to be confused with heavens) is where God is and Earth is where man is.

This is what God has reveal. The big bang is a scientific theory explaining the facts that man has observed

2006-07-12 12:06:47 · answer #5 · answered by J. 7 · 0 0

Even the inventor of this theory has made a large modification in thought. There are holes in every theory before it is acceptable. This could be why many people can see the combination of evolution and creation as valid.

2006-07-12 12:03:24 · answer #6 · answered by jmmevolve 6 · 0 0

the whole universe you speak of came from a scientist in a far away galaxy in a far away universe. One of a google Galaxy's in a google universes. we call him bob, however his official name is just a number. He never has disclosed this number because he says it would take to long to say it or write it and that our brains are not yet evolved enough for him to transmit it telepathically

2006-07-12 12:30:27 · answer #7 · answered by mason x 4 · 0 0

Inflation and then Big Bang. It makes far more sense to me than creation does.

2006-07-12 12:04:43 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Deist believe the universal God created the universe.We also believe in science,reason,freethinking.We are not religious.

2006-07-12 12:09:58 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You humans cannot even begin to pretend to know the truth.

2006-07-12 12:03:14 · answer #10 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

In The Beginning -
THE GOD! -
then,
HE said

""BANG!""

2006-07-12 12:04:06 · answer #11 · answered by whynotaskdon 7 · 1 0

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