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Including every living thing.

2006-08-25 09:10:26 · 16 answers · asked by doorseeker 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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I'm not going to pretend that's a question I can answer in here.

Take cosmology classes, astrophysics classes, and evolution classes and it will come together. I suggest reading Sagan, Hawking, and perhaps even some Darwin along the way.

2006-08-31 12:43:43 · answer #1 · answered by iMi 4 · 0 0

While yours is an excellent Q, I think the more important Q is where will it all go? In my lifetime I'm sure it'll be OK, but 100s or 1000s of years from now??

I've read scientific mags like Omni, Space&Technology, JPL, Popular Science and Mechanics, etc., and I'm of the opinion even the best minds, Sagan, Hawkings, et al, not only do not agree, but in fact, they don't know! I consider these ppl and sources a lot smarter than I.

Personally, I'm not going to get wrapped up in the past - which is not to say I feel it unimportant, b/c it is! - I just think living in the here and now is enough for me to deal with, thank you very much. God speed on your quest to know!

2006-09-02 04:19:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Going to offer random motion. Imagine your in middle of infinity. For references because directions did not exist image movement going East to West mixed with movement North to South. Talking huge amounts of energy formed the first Quark. Same thing other direction formed first Super Quark. There might be another sub electron thing not discovered yet. Quarks and Super Quarks formed first electrons protons. Groups of these formed neutron. All together first atom got formed. Groups of atoms formed first element. Elements got together into compounds so on and so on. As stuff following very scientific laws formed everything we know. Offer by moral agnostic

2006-08-25 09:46:29 · answer #3 · answered by Mister2-15-2 7 · 0 0

I have a theory that conforms to both Genesis and the Big Bang theory.

In the beginning, God created the singularity, and it was without form and void. Then God said, "LET THERE BE A BIG BANG", and there was a Big Bang.

The rest, as they say, is history.

2006-08-25 16:09:45 · answer #4 · answered by SPLATT 7 · 0 0

Everything is part of the universe. They take different forms. Hydrogen becomes helium,dinosaurs becomes just bones and dust etc

2006-08-25 09:21:34 · answer #5 · answered by Dr M 5 · 0 0

It was delivered in cardboard boxes from the universe down the street.

2006-08-25 09:16:09 · answer #6 · answered by mj_indigo 5 · 0 0

That's the big mystery! It all started with the big bang but as to what caused the big bang, no one knows.

2006-08-30 00:19:44 · answer #7 · answered by kemchan2 4 · 0 0

God created us and everything in the universe.

=)

2006-08-25 09:28:57 · answer #8 · answered by Carpet Shark Luver 4 · 0 0

I started with the big bang, followed by the big ciggarette.

2006-08-31 14:06:24 · answer #9 · answered by Tom 7 · 0 0

even bigger question......where did universe come from to contain such diverse life forms and non living matter

2006-08-25 09:20:56 · answer #10 · answered by DeAd MaN 4 · 0 0

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