At time 0 (there is no negative time) the universe had zero volume. So your pocket would have had zero volume. So no.
2006-11-02 02:02:07
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If you were present at the big bang about 10 to the minus 95 of a second from zero,you could have put the universe inside of a hydrogen atom with lots of room to spare.
In one thirty-billionths of a second it would explode outward to about centimeter,then continue to expand at the speed of light.
You would have to duck pretty fast!
2006-11-02 12:37:19
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answer #2
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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No. According to scientists, the universe is expanding at the speed of light. So we can assume that as soon as the Big Bang occured, the universe was at least 186,282.397 miles squared. So unless you got some big pants, it wouldn't fit. But then again, we really don't know what set off the Big Bang.
2006-11-02 10:00:32
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answered by gleemonex69 3
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You could have done so if you were very very VERY strong. While all the universe was in a tiny speck, it was incredibly massive, so moving it enough to put it in your pocket would have been far more physical work than a human being is capable of doing.
2006-11-02 10:03:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Since the Big Bang never really happened, I suppose the answer would be yes.
2006-11-02 10:09:55
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answered by jinenglish68 5
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Based on current theories, one cannot exist outside of the universe. So, no. And if one did, nothing in this universe would affect anything outside of it.
2006-11-02 10:36:27
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answer #6
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answered by David K 2
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2006-11-02 19:57:31
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answer #7
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answered by stalkin ya 4
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