My theory is that it came from Walmart.
Most everything does.
2006-08-04 01:53:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I would submit to you that the Big Bang is almost a laughable concept. Not that I believe that "God" created the universe, but conceptually all matter stemming from a single microscopic particle is also less likely. I would suggest that we look at the universe as a large bubble in space, matter and energy swirling around inside it. Now let us suppose for a second that our universe is just one of many bubbles. Occasionally these bubbles bump into one another, sometimes hard enough create a passage between the two and if the pressure in the one that brushed us was greater than our contents its content would spew into the ours. I know how this sounds, but it is just as likely as a single large bang billions of years ago that created everything. At least it would explain why some matter in our universe is older than our universe.
2006-08-04 02:12:40
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answered by Tom H 4
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You probably can't get a comprehensible answer to this one. The thing is, in the beginning the conditions were so different from what we're used to that we can't imagine it.
If the law of conservation of energy holds, then either the matter has always been there, or the total energy of the universe must still be zero, that is the positive energy in our part of the universe must be balanced by negative energy elsewhere.
2006-08-04 02:21:23
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answered by helene_thygesen 4
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From the energy that was present at the moment of Big Bang. Remember E=mc^2?
Where the hell the energy came from, I don't have any idea.
2006-08-04 01:54:19
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answered by BonAqua Identity 3
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this is been mentioned that the place technology ends, faith and philosophy initiate. although I nonetheless beleive in technology, as a results of fact it provides proofs for what it says, yet faith is all in simple terms hypothesis, with out any conclusive data. additionally all of the progression made with the aid of mankind, in assessment to 2000 years in the past -see the machines, factories, computers.. - it wouldnt have been attainable withou technology. related to your question , there are various many theories with regard to the universe. considered one of it fairly is that the entire universe which we see is in basic terms a large black hollow, ie it fairly is self contained, and not something can circulate out of it. it fairly is an element of a MEGA universe, and zillions on universes exist, all self sufficient of one yet another, and that they are shaped in simple terms like bubbles interior the sea. Black holes are the pathways to the different universes.
2016-09-28 21:43:31
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answered by ? 4
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God created the universe and everything in it. He spoke the words and it happened...
2006-08-04 01:54:09
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answered by Kitikat 6
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there was no big bang, the universe was always there
2006-08-04 02:06:55
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answered by gjmb1960 7
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