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The Universe is a complex manifold of 373,248 dimensions that give shape and form, define elemental particles, energy, dark matter, dark energy, the fundamental forces of physics, and everything we see. The Universe is a small part of a larger complex or Multiverse that has existed forever made of an infinite number of super dimensional membranes that occasionally collide causing new "Universes" to come into existence. This is happening all the time and in the time it took you to read this a hundred trillion new Universes began. In the beginning there was no beginning. The Universe is a creation without a creator.

2007-01-02 08:37:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If we believe the Big Bang theory, that all matter came from a minute testimonial explosion some 14 billion years ago, and who can really dispel it, then we have to also belive that there was nothing prior to the Big Bang, as all matter as we know it, including life, originated because of this catalyst.....in other words the Big Bang was the defining moment for all of creation...however....a second postulate might be stated that Big Bangs could occur more than once and we happen to be the result of the latest Big Bang explosion.. The universe as we know it could someday collapse on itself causing yet another Big Bang to occur all over again...

2007-01-02 16:50:08 · answer #2 · answered by ka5flm 2 · 0 0

That's the problem with the theory. It goes against the law of the conservation of matter which states that: one amount of something, regardless of what you do to it, will always equal the same amount of matter. But with the Big Bang Theory, nothing must equal something because we all do consist of matter, or, even better, nothing must equal something which became what we are now. Really, the ultimate question of man is "Why isn't there just nothing?" A universe without any matter would make more sense when analyzing its beginnings.

2007-01-02 16:40:34 · answer #3 · answered by That Kid 2 · 0 0

The universe didn't exist before the big bang. The universe was created from a blackhole breaking off another universe in the same way a drip of water breaks away from its moist surface.

You want to learn about the universe's creation? Look at nature in extremely slow motion.

Read http://focus.aps.org/story/v4/st9

2007-01-02 16:25:11 · answer #4 · answered by aorton27 3 · 0 1

well technically there was never a universe before that if you believe that theory

2007-01-02 16:19:19 · answer #5 · answered by adam 1 · 0 0

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