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2007-02-06 06:06:00 · 32 answers · asked by Earl T. Burntwood 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Why hasnt there been another God? if there was one why not another....

2007-02-06 06:20:47 · answer #1 · answered by Amishcow 3 · 0 0

You haven't read the theory at all, obviously, but you dismiss it. That's pretty narrow minded. But anyways, I'll try to enlighten your ignorance. According to they theory, we are in the effects of the big bang right now, and could very well be more than the first big bang. We are still moving away from the point of the bang. Astronomy shows planetar objects are still moving. The theory states that the masses will extract, stop, then contract back in. Then form back together into a mass of pressure, then another big bang would happen. Therefor another big bang could have happened. The big bang theory has as much weight as the theory of God, if not more since it actually has some evidence.

2007-02-06 06:16:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Who says there hasn't?

As it happens, the visible universe could literally be spawning off untold countless numbers of visible universes itself. However, because to us, they are sub-planck scale, we could never detect them.

Under Big Bang/Inflationary theory, we are in fact an unmeasurable speck in a larger universe or on the Inflaton (an eternal quantum field). However, because the inflationary era created false vacuum and expanded superluminally, our visible universe is separated causually from the 'parent' universe/field.

We'll have something more conclusive once we figure out how to unite gravity with the electronuclear merged force. Once we have the grand unification theory and have detected Higgs, we might be able to probe the sub-planck scales.

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Bad Mother Clucker: Omega has been shown to be minisculely less than 1. The visible universe is fated to expand at a continually accelerating rate eternally. It will not collapse, in fact, it will be tearing itself apart in a few trillion trillion trillion years, until no particle exists within the light-cone of another.

Huzzah for entropy.

2007-02-06 06:18:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Are you assuming that all atheists subscribe to the scientific theory of the big bang?

Why hasn't there been another parting of the sea or burning bush?

What a stupid question.

2007-02-06 06:11:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

That's a lot of ignorance for a short question.

1) Atheism has nothing to do with the big bang, the effects of which are observable.

2) There is nothing to say how many big bang events have occurred. We see the effects of one.

3) The last event occurred 13.7 billion years ago. Based on one observation, it is difficult to determine the frequency of such events.

2007-02-06 06:14:52 · answer #5 · answered by novangelis 7 · 7 0

I'm sure there has been, in another universe. In order for this universe to go though another big bang, it would first have to go though a big crunch. And seeing how the universe is expanding that's not going to happen for a very long time.

2007-02-06 06:09:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

Who says there hasn't been. Perhaps there are an infinite number of big bangs. I would actually think that it is most likely that "ALL" sorts of big bangs occur. Ours was just conducive to our evolution and existence.

2007-02-06 06:19:12 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There was only one super condensed particle of matter and energy-I'm not aware that another exists within the known universe and a Big Bang can't happen without one.

2007-02-06 06:09:43 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Maybe so, but answer me this, what happens on the other side of a black hole? Maybe it is a big bang into another dimension?

2007-02-08 00:12:19 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Big bangs are happening all the time. I'm not athiest by the way.

2007-02-06 06:10:22 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How do you know there hasnt? Have you been around for all of time?? A new Theory is that the universe constantly expands and contracts...

Id ask you why there HAS BEEN thousands of Gods in existence since the dawn of man, but I already know the answer...cuz we dream them up.

2007-02-06 06:10:01 · answer #11 · answered by YDoncha_Blowme 6 · 3 0

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