Big Bang is also a scientific theory and it does not contradict the existence of God!!!
i believe in God and the big bang theory there's nothing wrong with that.
God indeed created the Universe.
2006-09-05 22:29:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The answers given by “Vincent G” and “Luce's Darkness” are essentially correct. There is no scientific consensus saying that the universe exploded from spinning. In fact, I don’t know of any scientist who says such a thing (but I could have missed whatever theory you are referring to). And even if it did explode from spinning, basic physics tells that the objects would shoot off in a straight line (this is one of Newton’s laws of motion). For something to keep spinning, some energy would have to be applied because spinning involves a constant change of direction. If you are on a spinning merry-go-round, you will feel a force pushing you toward the outside. This is the momentum of your body wanting to fly out in a straight line. Your efforts to hang on are the energy needed to keep you spinning with merry-go-round. When you are spinning, you are constantly changing direction. Constantly changing directions takes energy, which is why you have to hang on tight to keep from falling off. A child flying off the merry-go-round would continue in a straight line (assuming there were no friction, gravity, etc.)
2006-09-07 19:05:55
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answered by eroticohio 5
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This is a question to ask in a physics forum. They're more likely to be able to give detailed descriptions of all the contributions to the current state of the univers.
From my own limited understandings of physics, I can try and explain that your theory of things spinning after they're released is incorrect. Centripetal force acts to make an object that is swung in a circle move straight out from the center. Once the object is released, it continues to move in a straight line.
I know I didn't explain that well so let me try and illustrate it. Do you know what a teather ball is? Take one of those off it's pole and hold the loose end of the rope in your hands while spinning in a circle. The ball at the other end should move around you at the end of the rope. Now let go of the rope. Where does the ball go? It doesn't continue to go in a cirlce. I stead it flies straight out at the point you let go. That's centripetal force. That's what's happening to the univers.
2006-09-06 06:19:04
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answered by Luce's Darkness 4
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I was redirected from another question in the science category, asking to look at your.
Why to you assume that the big bang was from a spin in the first place?
And even if it was, there are inbalances that cause a spinning object to tilt at time, sometimes even flipping totally, it is called precession. This cause randomness and after a short while, all the neat organisation is completely randomized.
2006-09-06 06:14:31
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answered by Vincent G 7
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You should ask this in the Astronomy and Space section if you don't just want to hear that god did it. That's why I suppose that's in fact what you want to hear.
To answer your question: I think it is the interaction between everything that came out of the big bang that caused things to change direction. I"m not in astronomy so I can't tell for sure, but what else could it have been if you leave god out of the picture.
2006-09-06 05:51:08
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answered by Caveman 4
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All the planets and other objects didn't form right at the big bang.
That's strange question. I don't think anybody said big bang orignated from something spinning.
2006-09-06 05:41:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Doctor, if you want a proper explination to this I suggest you place this in the science section as on here you will mainly get anwsers from people that have no understanding on the subject but only want to suggest that it didnt happen. If I wanted a science related question anwsered with some gumption, the last place it would be is the religion and spirituality section!
2006-09-06 05:36:54
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answered by A_Geologist 5
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What scientists label the "big bang" is the Spoken Word of God in Genesis 1:1 and John 1:3. They can make as many theories as they want but the FACT remains God started everything.
2006-09-06 05:40:53
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answered by KREAL1 2
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Umm.. DO you think that after the big bang occured all of the planets were already formed?
2006-09-06 05:29:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Something could have caused a change in their rotation. Gravity hit by an object, ect.....
I don't know I am just taking a guess.
2006-09-06 05:30:08
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answered by upallnite 5
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