God created everything!
He created that star.
He could have created it by merging two smaller ones,
by whatever technique He wanted.
But whatever existed before that star, God created it that way.
2006-10-23 17:24:33
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answered by husam 4
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You really don't get the big band theory do you? Here, you can read more at the link below.
By the way, there is not "suddenly" about it.
Also, your question assumes a "who," whereas the answer is more likely "what," and that's probably the physical properties of matter and energy. But science doesn't really go into to first causes, any more than religion does.
Science can only speculate based on gathered data, and then test the hypotheses to see if they hold up. Of course, so vast and ancient is pretty hard to test, and it may not even be possible to ever truly know exactly what happened, so the investigation is ongoing. But not knowing an answer to something doesn't mean you can make one up. Human scientific exploration is still in its infancy, and the big bang is just one of the better theories based on the evidence we have. Maybe we'll have a better answer to "what caused the big bang?" by the time you come with an answer to "who created god?"
ps. Who's Hugh, huh?
2006-10-23 17:27:17
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answered by answersBeta2.1 3
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The energy from another universe could have been converted to mass, E=mc^2. Once "membrane theory" is accepted, we can begin to talk about what happened BEFORE the big bang. Remember, there may be over 12 dimensions. The answer will never be who, but rather what. Also, we don't really define the mass that exploded as a star.
2006-10-23 17:21:40
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answered by g0atbeatr 3
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i'm an agnostic and no, i do no longer believe the large bang idea. it is maximum likely because i don't have sufficient information of the field. notwithstanding, i believe that the large bang idea might want to no longer have handed off because it defies any such enormous volume of regulations and guidelines that I somewhat have realized by ability of physics. there is no way i visit work out that each and every thing in the universe might want to were compacted into one element, one atom and with none exterior concepts, amplify straight away to the universe because it is as we talk. i imagine that this "idea" replaced into created with the intention to describe a happening (the start of the universe and time) that human beings can't ensure out. human beings can't photo the life of a probability that the universe might want to were indefinite, and not using a beginning or an end and for this reason a idea replaced into created with what I evaluate bogus data with the intention to fulfill the human beings's crave of an answer to a theory they decline to carry close.
2016-12-05 04:08:56
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answered by Anonymous
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A star begins as a collapsing cloud of material that is primarily composed of hydrogen, with some helium and heavier trace elements. Once the stellar core is sufficiently dense, a portion of the hydrogen is then steadily converted into helium through the process of nuclear fusion. The remainder of the star's interior carries energy away from the core through a combination of radiation and convective processes. At the surface this energy generates a stellar wind and is radiated out into space.
2006-10-23 17:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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The big bang is not an explosion in the sense that there was something to begin with. There was in fact nothing to begin with. The universe arises from a simple quantum fluctuation in 11 dimensional space through the quantum tunneling of a vacuum to a lower energy state, and the potential energy is released suddenly as particles and spacetime.
Nothing 'blew up'. It's more like NOTHING collapsed and something came out of it.
2006-10-23 17:20:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Hugh? As in Hefner or Grant?
I'm going with Hugh Downs.
2006-10-23 17:19:49
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answered by daniswired 3
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Yes, Hugh created it.
2006-10-23 17:19:05
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answered by lenny 7
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Same lame question. Hey buddy, who created God? If he always was then why couldn't the universe have always been? Have you heard of the big crunch? If you can't tell me who created God than you have no better explanation for the universe than any atheist.
2006-10-23 17:19:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry Tammy, but your argument gets you nowhere. What created God?
The truth is that we just don't know. The Bible was written by people who know even less than we do.
2006-10-23 17:20:15
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answered by Jim L 5
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You are right. God through Jesus is the only one that created the earth. NOT big bang.
2006-10-23 17:19:06
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answered by Anonymous
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