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This is the question where science and philosophy meet. If you figure this out let me know. I know a few peoplewho would like the answer...Hahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!

2006-12-25 13:34:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Before the big bang a potential,in a zero state,came into existence.
The initiating factor may never be determined.
A space-time pulse came into existence a fraction after zero time.
Matter came some time later.

2006-12-25 22:42:46 · answer #2 · answered by Billy Butthead 7 · 0 0

Matter and energy are in some way the same thing. Before the Big Bang and during the first few seconds of the universe all matter existed in the form of energy. As the universe cooled the energy converted to matter.

The Bible says that God said "Let their be LIght". This exactly agrees with science. The Bible also says that God said "Let the earth bring forth the creatures of the sea. We call this evolution.

2006-12-25 13:38:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

BIG BANG - BAH HUMBUG!
The Universe was a quantum supersuspension (imagine salt deluted in water). Two membranes in the 11th dimension collided causing an energy wave to pass through the quantum supersuspension like a pebble being dropped in a pond.

This resulted in matter as we know it to "precipitating" out of the quantum supersuspension resulting in the "globby" sort of universe we see now. (Try doing an experiment in which you add a catalyst to a chemical supersuspension causing the solid to precipitate out. Do one where the solid remains suspended and doesn't settle to the bottom. You will notice a remarkable similarity to how models of our Universe look - relatively homogenous but with globs of galaxies...)

This also accounts for the fact that our Universe appears to be expanding and that there is remaining radiation from the initial precipitation.

Rather than a BIG BANG, there was a BIG PLOP (pebble in the pond).

Gravity is simply entropy pulling upon complex matter trying to return it to its more simple state of a quantum supersuspension.

This is why black holes glow so brightly at their event horizon - matter is being accelerated by gravity (entropy) to the speed of light at which point it breaks down again into just un-associated quantum energy.

That is why the speed of light is the speed of light and E = MC2. Nothing in our physical Universe can travel faster than the speed of light and still exist as matter as we know it.

Think of black holes as the sink drain which separates our physical universe from the qauntum suspension universe. There is actually nothing in a black hole, like a singularity or anything like that - it is just a conduit through which highly energized matter can return to a simpler state.

This also explains the "dark" or "missing matter" physicists refer to and the "jets" we see coming from the poles of black holes. It explains WHY gravity is and WHY the speed of light is.

2006-12-26 08:31:30 · answer #4 · answered by mitchellvii 2 · 0 0

What caused matter to exist? THE question of the Millenium...no one knows. What caused it to become unstable? The forces that it applied to itself as everything compressed

When you figure out the answer to the first part of the question, let us know! :-o

2006-12-25 14:22:41 · answer #5 · answered by ridge50 3 · 1 0

It came from energy in the big bang, E=MC2. Matter and energy can turn into each other under the right circumstances.

2006-12-25 14:08:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ohoh ... someone had an epiphany.

2006-12-25 13:29:29 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

SORRY CHARLIE ! that never happened....


In the beginning "God created" the Earth and the seas and all that in them is........

2006-12-25 13:25:03 · answer #8 · answered by Bridget 3 · 0 5

ALL MIGHTY GOD

2006-12-25 13:19:58 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 5

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