According to the big bang theory, the universe began as a very small VERY dense dot of matter that contained everything that would make up the universe. This explains the fact that everything is rapidly moving apart from each other in an outward direction.
We haven't found any other life yet because we don't have the current technology to make it to other planetary systems and back. If and when we ever do get the technology, which I highly am starting to doubt, it would be very possible for us to find other lifeforms.
2006-07-20 01:15:33
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answered by k3ll13_1s_sp3c14l 2
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By the big band and by God. Human time is a highly relaitive thing. We should not assume when God said it took him a day, it took him 24 hours. A day for God could be Time of the universe/7. We don't know. No one is sure what caused the big bang, some thing two universes, some think a vibrating super string. Some think it's a repeating cycle.
Why havent' we found life? It's possible that there is no seintient life that knows how to transmit in the area of the galexy. We've also found that the EM spectrum is very loud and it is difficult to hear anyone trying to call us.
Lastly, it takes signals along time to travel. We don't yet have the technology to conduct superluminal communications.
But, we are finding new planets quite frequently, and some are rocky balls.
2006-07-20 12:03:11
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answered by Greg P 5
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God created the universe to display His glory. He created the earth so that it would be the perfect paradise for man. He created Adam to be in relationship with God, and then Eve. They sinned against God and brought evil into the world. God has been pursuing the human race ever since, trying to be as patient and loving as he can though. He didn't need to make any other life on other planets, man was enough. Now, as you look around the world it is easy to tell, with a Biblical perspective at least, that we are living very close to the end times.
Check out www.raptureready.com for more info on that if you are interested.
If you aren't Christian, check out www.markcahill.org or www.thegoodnews.org
God made you and loves you. It is impossible that the world, and all the complexities in it, evolved from a big bang. Man is so prideful to think that our own puny wisdom can explain the origin of the Universe through our own theories.
2006-07-20 08:15:32
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answered by Thomas H 2
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There are no satisfactory answers for the question as to how universe began. We have some answers in Big bang theory which in itself is fraught with singularities. Basic question of how the Law of conservation of mass got violated and matter got created has also no reasonable scientific and rational explanation as far as I know. Let us just let it be and accept God created universe!
Next question. Why can we not find life elsewhere? In the solar system life exists only on Earth. This because of very congenial environment on Earth for life as we know it primarily due to the distance at which the Earth is placed relative to sun. This is great statistical coincidence! Some bright spark will some day work out the statistical probability that life exists on planets in other solar systems!
2006-07-20 09:45:23
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answered by openpsychy 6
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I'm not sure if I can go beyond the big bang, and explain how it happened, but the reason we haven't found life yet is because we haven't really looked yet. The only probes we've had that were able to land were on the moon and Mars. That's pretty limited, especially when you consider how many planets there are out there (astronomers are finding more and more around other stars). We can theorize that there may be life--even some of Jupitor's moons may be able to support life--but until we have the technology and funding to get there, we won't know for sure.
2006-07-20 08:33:35
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answered by cross-stitch kelly 7
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We actualy don't know if the universe has a beggining... Sorry no real answer for that now...
For the second part, the answer is that we didn't realy searched anywhere but earth. The few places we did search in it was in a limited way, so they might have life. So we have the reset 99.999999999999999999999999999999...% of the universe to search for life yet.
2006-07-27 10:54:19
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answered by gelrad 2
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The universe has always been and will all ways be. there is no beginning and no end. or is there?
Its easy to say, but harder to prove, the general scientific oppinion is that the universe started with a big bang... hey who am i to argue, but hey , for big bang to have happend then there must have been something to cause it...
The probability is that, the universe expands until all of its expansion energy has run out and then starts to contracts back on its self! in a series of black holes which in turn collide with each other finally ending up with all most all the original matter being drawn back in one enormous black hole..
At this point the universe is empty except for the black hole and one free floating atom.. The energy contained with in the black hole is held in check by gravity until the effect of the black hole finally pulls in that 1 last atom and its tiny bit of energy is added to that all ready contained within the black hole causing the the black hole to become unstable and explode sending matter and energy back across empty space at the speed of light, resulting in the start of another new universe.
2006-07-27 04:30:02
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answered by robert x 7
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The big bang theory
i believe in this because it is more accurate than other theories
i believe that the solar system was compressed into one huge planet.
then after many years some change took place and they exploded but the explosion did not cause even distribution of matter so some were small and the others big one was ver y big and that became sun and due to gravity of each planet they became round in shape
2006-07-26 09:19:00
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answered by shyam 3
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there is no god. big band is how it was formed. instead of me explaining, why dont u stop being lazy and go to some websites and Read about it there. also, the universe is so big,we can barely even search our own solar system for other life,so why ask that dumb question.the other planets in the solar system are unsuitable for life in their current state. maybe a few million, or billion years ago, mars could've sustained it, maybe, MAYBE even venus,but who knows. also, titan and a few other moons of saturn/jupiter are semi-suitable for life,but not completely.they have some requirements,but not all,or not enough in an abundance like on earth. also,its kinda hard to study them in depth at the moment,but maybe one day we can go there ourselves and check those moons out,along with mars.
2006-07-20 14:22:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
I learned that it began with the Big Bang... From nothing to explosion. The big bang was created either by GOD or by two other universes hitting each other.
Since it is so much big, if there exists other life it is very far away.. too distant for us to see.
Karl
http://furl.net/members/internetweb
2006-07-20 10:48:15
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answered by Anonymous
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