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How did it all come together since there were no large masses for gravity to be of any relevance?

2006-11-16 07:00:16 · 13 answers · asked by Mercy Max 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Hey "d_chino_m" why is it that you can be insulting but yet fail to have a means to contact you (no email or IM ability?).

I posted another question in science/bio an got little replies. Seems like all the science/intellectuals are in “Religion & Spirituality” ????

2006-11-16 08:01:06 · update #1

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Interestingly, the closer science comes to the big bang, or asks the question you did, the more philosophical and theological the discussion becomes.

Things like inflation theory, and Hawking's conversion of the singularity of creation to a mathematical construct that is not singular, or other thoughts like this are highly hypothetical and not proven.

2006-11-16 07:05:50 · answer #1 · answered by Cogito Sum 4 · 2 0

Your forgetting about another important force in the universe that is not a widely know as gravity, it's a little force called Gluon. Look it up, it will clear up this question for you. Also try to look up M-Theory, you might find that interesting as well.

2006-11-16 15:04:49 · answer #2 · answered by RoboTron5.0 3 · 0 0

There were no gasses or matter prior to the inflationary era. It was during the inflationary era that the vacuum state shifted to a lower energy level, and the excess potential was released as a massive expansion of spacetime and associated matter/energy.

2006-11-16 15:02:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You will get a lot of complicated answers with big impressive sounding scholarly words trying to explain your simple yet unanswerable question. Nothing but a Creator can create something out of nothing.

It is really quite sad how some people will consider any explanation EXCEPT a supernatural one. A TRUE scientist is open to ALL possiblilites, including supernatural ones.

2006-11-16 15:10:35 · answer #4 · answered by 5solas 3 · 1 2

No one has the answer to that... and in this mortal world no one ever will.... you will drive yourself insane if you think too much on it... This universe exists and that is all that will be know of "the begining".... If you choose to accept God's Truth you will come to know some of what happened after "The Begining" but how it all was done is not known even to those of The True Christian Faith who have absolut faith that God was and is responsable.

2006-11-16 15:05:34 · answer #5 · answered by IdahoMike 5 · 1 2

It's a rather complicated explanation, but one that almost all scientists agree on. Type it in on google to get a further explanation. It would be too long for my to type out.

2006-11-16 15:03:21 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

An infinitely dense and small point, infinitely smaller than a pinhead.

2006-11-16 15:17:45 · answer #7 · answered by =_= 5 · 0 0

the buddhist understanding of the universe, is that there was no begginning, only another universe collapsing and being rebuilt into another.. over beginning less time has this occurred, and will keep happening..

2006-11-16 15:03:02 · answer #8 · answered by Tom 4 · 0 1

Hey genius, this isn't a religious question.

Why don't you take the small effort and post this in physics or astronomy.

2006-11-16 15:14:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

they were leftover from the previous big bang.

2006-11-16 15:06:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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