See my answer to roughly the same exact question:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Alup4mffF.dC.kKLZuPl1_Xsy6IX?qid=20061108093837AAg5ALh
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actually, here:
Only the visible universe started. The rest of it always existed as a consequence of that which we call the Heisenburg Indeterminancy Principle (HIP). A vacuum with 0EV as its vacuum energy (aka: zero-point energy) would be perfectly determinable and a violation of the HIP.
This initial baseline is known as the inflaton.
Imagine a big rubber sheet, infinitely long and wide, and extremely thin. The thing will be vibrating fairly randomly just from the non-zero zeropoint energy. These energy fluctuations propagate as waves. Get enough waves adding up, and you'll get some pretty high crests and valleys. Get a big enough deviation, and you'll stretch the rubber in that immediate area so much that its elasticity will change. This is analgous to a vacuum phase change. In the rubber, the sudden rearrangement of the molecules will be released as heat, in a vacuum phase change, the potential energy is released as a massive swelling of spacetime and particles. It's as though the hill gets so high that the rubber loses a great deal of its elasticity and spreads out hugely because it no longer has the same force pulling it back to itself.
Its presence in the rubber sheet will remain only the size of the original hill. Its internal size however, will be much, MUCH larger. This also extends to the real situation. Within the inflaton, the whole universe, our visible universe is smaller than planck scale. However, internally, we're so big that our universe would literally be spawning nearly infinitely many universes itself. We can't see them because they are sub-planck to us, nor can they see us because we are behind their inflationary wall. Inflation happens at speeds that are superluminal, so causality breaks down at this point. The interesting thing of the wall though is that it perfectly MAINTAINS causality.
Long story short: what we see started, randomly. Where it exists had to ALWAYS exist, it could not have not existed.
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The inflaton isn't being damped. Quantum wave functions are perfect in that regard -- they aren't ACTUAL waves... or they are waves propagated by lossless particles... or... well... you seem an intelligent gent, I'm sure you realize quantum physics has some non-normal takes on a few things. It's sufficient to say that quantum wave functions are fundamental. The vacuum energy of a vacuum is a constant. In fact, it's possible via quantum tunneling for a vacuum's energy to increase in a small area, and this itself would cause a propagative state change.
Let us say, for example, that the base inflaton has a 10 ^ 100 EV baseline. Our visible universe's particular vacuum state has something significantly lower (I don't recall off the top of my head -- a single cubic centimeter contains enough vacuum energy to boil off earth's oceans though). Let's say 10 ^ 90 EV. Because of the nature of quantum randomness, it is possible for a sub-planck fluctuation to momentarily jump to 10 ^ 110. If that fluctuation then spawned a sub-universe, it's vacuum energy might be 10^100 EV -- the same as the original inflaton, more than the 'parent' universe.
There, by the way, is your quantum entropy. The average total of all universes' vacuum energies would be fluctuating around a central point in a probablistic manner.
2006-11-08 08:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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God created Lucifer who was once the angel accountable of track and essentially the most lovely subsequent to god himself. He received prideful and made up our minds that he was once greater than God and that he must rule. God forged him out of heaven and he took a 3rd of the angels with him ( our now demons) and consequently he grew to be Satan, because of this deceiver. Satan has dominion over this earth to take a look at and convince the folks to sin and comply with him. Hell is a situation that folks who've now not authorised Christ will cross. Personally I consider that those folks are in a variety of retaining situation that they are going to keep in till the last judgement day. Satan does now not rule hell, and he wont ever. He shall be forged down unto the pit come the top of days. Yes, God created the whole lot and he gave all of them a option to pick their possess fate. He will consultant within the correct course, but when yo pick to head a further means then he's going to now not drive you into whatever. He loves you such a lot that he left you with a roadmap and a option.
2016-09-01 09:21:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Job 38:1-32
God is asking Job where he was when he created the earth and space.
The angels were there Rev.5:11 they are vast in number, Luke 20:34-36 they do not die. thsy are called morning stars and sons of God. They did sin before the flood.
Gen.6:2,4; Jude 6:1Pet.3:18-20; 2Pet.2:4; and as man they wait for judgement Heb.9:27; It is appointed unto man once to die and after that the judgement
1Cor.15:22 As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.
Gen.1:1,2 [ All exist and it is evident that time is in billions ];
Gen.1:3-31 [ this is thousands of years to prepare earth for habitation ];
Gen.2:2,4 and Heb.4:1-12 to Rev.20:1-6 the 1000 years is 7,000 years in time as
LOST in Eden SAVED by Jesus 17:3,5,24 He was with God before the world was.
As for the world, Adam and Eve were created, the rest of us are born in sin to die with the promise of salvation by resurrection and all made new as it was before Eden.
A new heavens and a new earth [ maybe we will get to see it ], and a chance at the life God intended us to have in the first place. The sin we are born into is not our fault, we inherited it. Jesus takes it allaway.
Earth Isa.40:22 is a circle. As seen above is round. with no one to tell me, I would have thought that of earth. So the flat earth does not seem possible to be an idea??
http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/orion-p.html
http://www.naic.edu/~gibson/pleiades/
http://www.mazzaroth.com/Introduction/MazzarothDefined.htm
2006-11-08 08:34:00
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answered by jeni 7
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I cannot give a scientific answer because I do believe that ... In the Beginning, God created the heavens and the earth... God is not about science.
2006-11-08 08:24:08
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answered by Caleb's Mom 6
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Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding, in all ways acknoldge him and he will direct your path
2006-11-08 08:23:39
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answered by 805 2
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It all started with a magic sky fairy....
Happy?
2006-11-08 08:22:32
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answered by Anonymous
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It wasn't. 'nothing' couldn't have created 'something', and 'something' doesn't have to be created...I think... :|
2006-11-08 08:23:19
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answered by Anonymous
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