The theory of the "Big Bang" is scientifically incorrect, stick to believing in creation!! :-)
2007-02-03 00:45:30
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answered by samaxius 1
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An ordinary explosion will destroy the stuff around it by vapourising (heating) and by physically tearing it apart (into smaller parts - sometimes down to individual atoms) You have to bear in mind the basic law that matter can not be destroyed, only transfered.
Scientists are unsure what happened during the big bang, but it is thought that all the matter that exists in the universe was collected as a large lump or body, and that at the big bang this was, as in a traditional explosion but only billions and billions of times bigger, vapourised and the atoms dispersed outwards. The evidence of this bang is still collectable, as is the fact that the universe is still expanding. As the particles cooled, collided and got bigger, then the planets and stars started to condense and form.
2007-01-29 04:36:49
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answered by David M 3
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What's this got to do with the Weather ???
I suggest you post to [Society & Culture] > [Mythology & Folklore]
NB. You, I and the entire Solar System was created from Super Nova (big explosion) remnants 4.5 billion years vago.
As for the big bang - well if you don't believe the Scientists, try reading trhe Bible .... "LET THERE BE LIGHT" (if that's not the big bang, what is it ??)
2007-02-02 14:38:34
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answered by Steve B 7
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because the universe is moving outwards from an explosive force, and we actually know that its possible(or this is at least what we think happens) to destroy matter through a nuclear reaction, for ever action there is an equal and opposite reaction, so really why couldn't we create matter?
2007-01-28 18:15:40
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answered by Anonymous
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the energy in an explosion is converted into heat, sound and light and also kinetic energy of particles
2007-01-28 18:20:29
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answered by Anonymous
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your thinking about a bomb going off.. not a nuclear reaction
2007-01-28 18:13:41
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answered by Danny F 2
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