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Definitely an enormous mess. It would have created the annihalition of any living galaxy most likely, and how could anyone in their sense think it created this world? Complete with gravity laws, air and living humanity? I'm studying biology for a major medical degree and I'm just amazed at what the earth is made of! How did those atoms combine with Co2 and the right strand of DNA if the world evolved? The molecules in the air have to be three seperate atoms of different living substances. It reminds me of an illustration I saw once comparing the ridiculous big bang theory to a print shop explosion- the whole place blew up, the ink fell on some paper, the papers fell into a pile, and the ink splattered neat tidy words all over the paper. Webster's English Dictionary was the result! LOL!

2007-01-02 01:13:10 · answer #1 · answered by ♫ ∫aoli 4 · 2 1

Concepts of mess or organized are not applicable to the Big Bang theory. The Big Bang is an explanation of what happened at the very beginning of the existence of the universe, as much as can be explained by obserable natural phenomena
But to be more helpful I will explain a few generalizations
Many confuse the physic's Law of Entropy as an argument against the Big Bang ( and this is not a bad agrument) - However, entrpophy - the breakdown of organization in a system the longer the system runs - is not so easy to see in nature. YOu own a car? Ever owned a car? If you have, you have seen it 'breakdown' the more it was operated. That's entrophy. A car is very different than the BIg Bang, or the Sun, or the cycle of the tides. The car was put together by humans, it has a purpose that defined its existence, it is made of several smaller systems.
The Big Bang phenomena is like the Sun or tide cycles, natural. The car's existence was causal, created by a purpose, the universe, and its natural components, while 'created' the functional purpose of them is still a mystery
In a macro- to micro- understanding of our existenece according to BB theory, we would exist in one of the more organized corneres of the mess. We would be the like a lottery winner, certainly possible and rather unique
Goodness, I hope you have already learned more abolut mechanical and electronic physic, and even quantaum mechanicals before tackling the BB theory, it will make very little sense without this background, That would be like condemeing Christianity because of the televangelists without ever having read, reviewed, and discussed Scriptures.

2007-01-02 09:36:37 · answer #2 · answered by mike c 5 · 0 1

The evidence is still in existence if one believes the Big Bang theory in the first place. The question is whether we believe the result to be chaotic or orderly. The third view may be considered to be an ordered chaos. Either way, you have inadvertently answered your own question.
Life on Earth is vast and complex and equalled only by the vastness and complexity of the universe. The birth of stars, solar systems and galaxies and the evolution of life is systemic but not necessarily organised.
If one holds the view that life was designed then a scientific viewpoint may not be satisfactory but the view that the universe is a mess does not compute. Chaotic organisation or organised chaos may be better terms to describe existence.
Intelligence transforms existence into something more than than the random variations, adaptations and evolution of life. It describes purpose and intention which is not chaotic or messy but harmonic instead.

2007-01-02 09:51:51 · answer #3 · answered by Knobby Knobville 4 · 0 1

Think about it. What has any real, conceivable big bang resulted in on this Earth? The answer speaks for itself. You want Iraq organised, create a big bang!

2007-01-02 09:09:59 · answer #4 · answered by Rico 4 · 2 1

The big bang would mean that The primordial atom was in a state of maximum order and in one trillionth of a second underwent an complete entropy change to a state of maximum disorder. I guess you could call maximum disorder a mess.

2007-01-02 09:14:23 · answer #5 · answered by » mickdotcom « 5 · 1 1

I have a more profound question about another mystery in the universe.

Why do morons like AlienHallucination copy and paste a whole book worth of material that is not their original thought or composition and then paste it as their answer?

If you wanted an answer from the Internet, you would have Googled it right? You are not stupid or incapable.

I actually had an intelligent and original answer to your question. After seeing the long, rude, ignorant and stolen answer by AlienHallucination, I decided not to post it.

Please allow me to apologize in his behalf. He has embarrassed himself as a human being.

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2007-01-02 09:20:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

who said the bang was all messy...when fireworks explode I dont see a mess.....and who said what you see around yourself is organised? Looks pretty chaotic to me. Besides..... banging, whilst a messy affair remains the best way to procreate! LOLOLOLOLOL

2007-01-02 09:07:14 · answer #7 · answered by michael s 4 · 1 1

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