Some time after the big bang, there where only hydrogen atoms. All other atoms have been formed inside star nuclei, as result of nuclear fusion reactions. The process continues today. At the end of the star life, if the star becomes a supernova, it explodes launching its matter all around, and when that matter condensates it forms planets and all the other solid bodies that we can observe today.
2006-07-28 00:46:01
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answered by Flavio 4
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everything, the heavens and the earth, and everything in them, were created by God. just investigate. a lot of scientists are starting to believe in intelligent design. all the systems in the universe (from the atom to the universe ((and aren't they similar)) are so complex that the theory of evolution is just laughable. look at dna, so small, but it takes billions of , uh, stuff, to make it up. i'm no scholar or scientist, but i can see that life didn't just happen by accident.
2006-07-28 00:43:29
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answered by bakbiter 3
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If you could imagine a time before all that there is now, was the infinity (foreverness) of nothing, and that nothing could have continued to be what it was, even to this day, just as it was infinitely before......what then.......would make the state of the infinite foreverness of nothing, suddenly change to become all that is before your eyes today? :)
2006-07-28 02:10:06
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answered by Abstract 5
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Very good question!! I asked my chem teacher and she changed the subject. I asked her again and she got mad.
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I'm evil.
2006-07-28 00:39:30
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answered by mlove1307 6
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Scientists don't know yet. (It was always here, kinda like God.)
2006-07-28 00:47:44
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answered by yadayada 2
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"GOD"
2006-07-28 00:41:12
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answered by L.S.U. Football 2
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