I believe that with the entropy of the Universe, when everything is so spread out that energy is denied the capability to break down any further, the Universe collapses on itself forming a mega-black hole... What happens when a black hole swallows all it can, or at least all that there is? It explodes again. Tada! Big bang theory all over again. Yet, since it is impossible to figure out the origin or age of energy itself, the answer to the question must be that the energy in our Universe is infinite old as it is young. As every big bang comes around, the Universe is reborn. So really, the age of the things we test, are false ages. If energy cannot be created nor destroyed, then the Big Bang would have to be a process which happens over and over again.
The next best guess is God created energy in the form of an infinitely small (But dense) point in our Universe, and snapped his fingers and poof, spread across the heavens in a fiery rage which only cooled by the endless frozen nothingness that is space.
However, considering this, that God created the energy to create the Big Bang, it would be sensible to state that space itself has no age, (because space surrounded the point in the Universe which the Big Bang was set off) and is but a dark nothingness that had no beginning nor end... It is simply... Space.
2006-10-21 17:10:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a scientific theory, which is much more than just a pipe-dream idea that someone came up with. What is scientific theory? Scientific theory is:
1. An explanation of known facts
2. Testable, experiments can be done to support the theory
3. Has predictive ability, predicts something to faciliate futher experimentation
4. Falliable on its own merit, can be proven inaccurate, incomplete, or false through experimentation.
Big Bang Theory does have a significant amount of scientific evidence to back it up and there are many good websites about this topic. I would really only search through sites that are linked to a University Physics Department or the APS (American Society of Physics) as these will be the most realiable.
Big Bang Theory really says nothing about whether or not God or any other supreme being or outside influence had anything to do with the formation of our Universe, and really the presence of a Creator God would not violate any of the tenets of Big Bang Theory.
2006-10-21 18:27:29
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answered by msi_cord 7
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The Big Bang is scientific fact. Scientists have got to stop calling stuff theories. There is evidence all over the place. The Cosmic Background Radiation proves the Big Bang. And there could quite possibly be other universes out there. I see no reason why there could not be other universes.
2006-10-21 17:09:00
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answered by bldudas 4
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Definitely a theory. Based on the expanding universe and radiation energy in space among other observations and conclusions.
You needn't ask if it was either the BigBang or God - they're not mutually exclusive statements - maybe when God created the universe, it was the BigBang.
I personally believe parallel universes is strictly science fiction. Our vast universe is so impossible to conceive, how can one expect a conception of more universes?
2006-10-21 17:13:58
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answered by LeAnne 7
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the big bang theory is a fact,the cause for the the big bang is
God
2006-10-21 20:07:56
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answered by genius sonia 3
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I think the Big Bang was G-D. A self sacrafical thing. Than again I can't fully understand how god can be anything but just so for exsistance G-D had to explode so to speak.
2006-10-21 17:15:53
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answered by Labatt113 4
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god could creat the universe in seconds
but god wanted to make from everything a reason
that is why our life is build on reasons
2006-10-21 17:16:46
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answered by micho 7
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Scientists believe the world began with the "Big Bang". Chuck Norris shrugs it off as a "bad case of gas".
2006-10-21 17:01:28
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answered by miklo 2
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Big Bang is only a guess at what can not be explained.
the belief in God a guess at what can not be explained.
multiple parallel universes. a guess with no explanation.
2006-10-21 17:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It is called a theory which means in scientific terms that it is as close to a fact as it can possibly be.
2006-10-21 17:04:49
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answered by Anonymous
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