Assuming that the Big Bang Theory is correct, then T=0 started from the moment the Big Bang explosion (estimated to be between 10 to 20 billion years ago), and we should take that initial location of the Big Bang as coordinates 0,0,0.
With ever more powerful equipment, we may be able to locate more galaxies clusters on the fringe of the universe, and from the travelling velocities and directions of travel, extrapolate back to the source of the original coordinates, and the elapsed time since the start of Big Bang. The convergence of such moving bodies (galaxies clusters, galaxies, etc), by extrapolation back to the original source should definitely lend credence to the theory of Big Bang.
2006-11-13 00:00:42
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answered by dreamofyz 2
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the universe has been shown to be expanding at an accelerating rate. this suggests that there is a centralised point from which it is expanding from.
because time is a function of the universe then we can say that before the universe there was no time. by combining these statements then we can come to the conclusion that the Big Bang was the begining of the universe.
coordinates = 0, the central point from which the universe originated.
time = 0, impossible to have - as time will beging at the point the universe is created.
you can be pretty close to 0 for both values, but not 0 precisely because of the very nature of our universe.
2006-11-13 00:05:23
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answered by djessellis 4
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what are you talking about?
nothing in time or space is absolute, so you can pick whichever systems of coordinates of your choice.
including one which says that where you stand, and "now", is the Origin.
hope this helps
2006-11-12 23:41:25
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answered by AntoineBachmann 5
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The source point of the Big Bang, if that theory is correct.
2006-11-12 23:49:47
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answered by hrwwtp 4
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Absolutely not, there is always going to be time and always going to be one God in the center of the universe.
2006-11-12 23:42:30
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answered by spir_i_tual 6
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