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some matter has to escape this cycle it all just cant come back together to form another big bang even if it was one atom at a time over millinia, like the galaxies on the outer edges of universe they have to lose some of there energy and matter to the vastness of space

2006-12-28 09:37:55 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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Many scientists who believe in the Big Bang theory stipulate that the entire university did not start off with matter, but with energy--energy that is unfathomably huge. As the "fireball" universe expands, matter is created from energy: this is allowed according to Einstein's famous equation E = mc^2, and in laboratory conditions you do observe matter being born out of high concentration of energy. Thus, if there were to be a Big Crunch, then it is probably that all matter would be converted back into energy again--nothing would escape the cycle.

2006-12-28 10:21:45 · answer #1 · answered by Telodrift 2 · 0 0

no. that's the whole point of the UNIverse.
Every single atom will eventually return to the centre because there is no other gravitational force out there to continue pulling it out.
No matter how small the gravitational pull (due to distance) it is still there.
Try the following;
get a 2 ton block of steel, (a crushed Ford would be good) or a 2 ton block of concrete with a big steel plate bolted to it.
Suspend this heavy blosk from the ceiling (in a factory or something)
using a thin steel cable that is at least 5 metres long (you'll need a very high ceiling!)
tie some string to a very small magnet and put the magnet on the block of steel.
With a little trial and error you will find that you can pull lightly on the string without pulling the magnet off.
This magnet and string device limits your force to "very small" (like the gravitational pull at the outer edges of the universe)
If you alternate pulling and releasing then pulling and releasing and so on, you will find that you can get the 2 ton block to start swinging (like a child on a swing)
Keep going and you'll be amazed at how high you can get the block to swing (ENSURE THAT THE ROPE AND CEILING AND SUPPORTS ARE STRONG ENOUGH FOR THIS EXPERIMENT!)
This proves that even a VERY small force can cause something to move .

Therefore; very small force due to distance from the centre of the universe yet ALL the matter will eventually return.

2006-12-28 18:21:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That's the thing about matter, it never goes away. It just gets converted into other types of matter. Also, even the stuff on the most extreme outer edge of teh univers will come back, because if it goes beyond the "boundary" at the edge of the universe, then it's actually just expanding the universe.

2006-12-28 17:46:41 · answer #3 · answered by wax 3 · 1 0

Energy

2006-12-28 18:13:14 · answer #4 · answered by rosie recipe 7 · 0 0

But as long as it remains within "the vastness of space", it's still within the closed system that the big bang acted to create, so it's not gone anywhere - conservation is maintained.

2006-12-28 17:48:53 · answer #5 · answered by InitialDave 4 · 1 0

matter is not lost

it is simply converted into another form of matter

its like the law of energy conversions

2006-12-28 17:45:27 · answer #6 · answered by arthur!!! 4 · 0 0

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