the big bang started off as a point(singularity) with infinite energy. some of this energy was borrowed to create mass. (E=mc2)
This might sound impossible, since we have been only able to turn mass into energy, but remember that nature is more powerful. Just look at cows and u are reminded that even the most brilliant scientists have not been able to turn grass into milk
2006-07-21 02:03:59
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answered by Noel 4
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We really can not say with any certainty what the universe was like before the big bang. Their is a popular misconception that the big bang "created" the universe ex-nihlo.
But the current hypothesis is that the universe started as a singularity. Singularities are difficult to describe as most of the known laws of physics breakdown or do not hold in a singularity.
Because of the breakdown of fundamental physical laws, it is not possible to model a pre big bang universe at this time.
One fundamental set of laws that appear to be inviolate is the conservation of energy. And since we know that matter and energy are the same thing from the Einstein relationship E=mc^2, then we know that matter and energy had to exist in some form during the singularity. It would just be in a form we would not recognize.
2006-07-22 04:30:17
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answered by DrSean 4
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It's impossible. The big bang theory is no better than what the bible the Koran or any other such rot gives. Scientists are just as clueless to the beginning of the universe as anyone else.
There was nothing. And bang. Everything came into being and is still expanding. And on the seventh day he rested.
2006-07-20 23:22:50
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answered by blind_chameleon 5
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From a very very big source of energy: God. From this huge amount of energy, according to the equation E=mc*c, matter and antimatter sprouted from it. We just don't know where did the antimatter go.
2006-07-21 01:15:53
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answered by Anonymous
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it's not that there wasn't any matter.
It's just that all the matter ofthe universe was concentrated and later it spread and paved way to living matter also.
2006-07-21 00:59:24
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answered by yahooo 2
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I dunno, but when you find out can you let me know.
2006-07-20 23:22:16
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answered by mickeymaz 3
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