No Bang.
It is believe just be a huge hot energy thing.
2006-08-30 15:53:52
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answered by Just_curious 4
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Well if nothing existed before the "big bang" if thats what you choice to believe started the universe. Then basicaly this is how I see it there was nothing no time/matter/energy just a total void and then all of a sudden there was something. I choice to see it as a mass coming together to form a sphere. That sphere was then seen by the all seeing eye of God aka Nothingness and it became alpha and omega the start the middle and the end. Then something interesting happened and the alpha and omega started to move away from each other. Thus time was born along with energy. Thats how I see it :)
2006-08-30 16:05:23
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answer #2
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answered by magpiesmn 6
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Before the Bang: Who Turned the Key?
Modern physics enables astrophysicists to calculate the size and density of the universe at any time in its 15-billion year history--right back to the big bang.
Scientists are very proud of this accomplishment. "Only the first 10-43 seconds remain obscure," notes a self-confident UW Astronomy Professor Bruce Margon.
But what happened before the big bang?
That stops Astronomy Chair Craig Hogan dead in his tracks.
"What, you're not greedy or anything, are you?," he asks with incredulity that anyone would not be satisfied to know what happened over 15 billion years after the big bang.
And then he pauses, thoughtfully:
"What happened before?," he muses. "No one could really know. All memory of that time is lost, everything from then is forgotten. That was a period of such catastrophic instability that it just doesn't remember what came before it. We probably could never find out, either. There just isn't any information left over from it."
Margon has addressed this question, too. As he told the Washington Post last year, "One would think that if someone has trouble reconciling religion with physics, they would like the big bang. It has beautiful elements of ultimate mystery.
"It is totally insoluble who turned the key."
2006-08-31 20:51:32
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answered by hamdi_batriyshah 3
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Big Bangs happen all the time. When any two of the infinite amount of Parallel Universes bump into each other, it causes a Big Bang creating another Parallel Universe. There is more out there then our Universe, there are many other universes out there having completely different and unique laws of physics. Although it is actually impossible to leave our own universe. (Perhaps through a black hole, but you'd be destroyed in the process.) I don't think any of this is contrary to God's plan--he just set it up this way.
2006-08-30 16:55:42
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answered by Composer 4
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Supposedly all matter, energy, space and time were in a sphere only about 2 kilometers in diameter. Just a giant black hole which could not have exploded. So I don't believe in the big bang theory either.
Okay, wait, maybe God lit a firecracker to set it off...
2006-09-03 14:09:14
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answered by Anonymous
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If time came into existence at the big bang, then there is no before the big bang.
2006-08-30 16:21:29
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answered by Anonymous
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If you don't believe the big bang happened..
Then how can anything exist before the big bang ?
I do not understand your question..
2006-08-30 18:03:09
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answered by Anonymous
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all the scientific theories about what was before the big bang are religious in nature. the religion is "cosmology". they are religions because they depend on beliveing something and cannot be proven, but when you recite the theory you get a warm fuzzy feeling.
2006-08-30 21:27:57
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answered by Stand-up Philosopher 5
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only god existed before the big bang
2006-08-30 15:54:51
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answered by acid tongue 7
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Nasa said 10 ..9..8..
2006-08-30 16:05:00
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answered by spaceprt 5
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