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Well there must have been something "and I'm still trying to work that one out" !! and where did it come from ? There are more questions than answers on that one!!

2007-02-09 08:47:55 · answer #1 · answered by Chris 5 · 0 1

the super Bang theory purely explains what occurs because of the fact the universe expands. It supposes that the universe became already in a state of incredibly severe potential density (you're able to be able to additionally say "unbounded temperature") while the upward push "began". What existed till now (if something)? we don't understand. Many scientists are engaged on concepts which could clarify how that unbounded temperature state existed, yet we've not any way of sorting out those concepts... yet. that's feasible that there became (and nevertheless is) yet another universe that sprouted our very own. that's feasible that there is a multi-length "factor" (some call it the multi-verse) the place smaller universes start up growing to be each and all the time. that's feasible that sub-areas of the multi-verse collide, offering the potential that began the upward push. that's feasible that the universe we are residing in is the only factor that ever existed and it got here approximately from an extremely no longer likely (yet no longer impossible) quantum fluctuation. etc. particularly some concepts, yet no thank you to understand which of them make experience. the only factor all of us understand is that the universe as we see it did no longer continuously exist. the only severe concept that had proposed an eternal existence (the stable State theory) became dropped while there have been too many observations that contradicted it. it continues to be well worth a study, because of the fact the human beings who had developed it have been making use of actual medical approaches and did attempt to describe the observations. Its significant proponent (Fred Hoyle) became the main suitable astrophysicist of his days so even however the belief did no longer finally end up as sensible because of the fact the super Bang theory, it nevertheless is composed of particularly some good technological information.

2016-10-01 21:16:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you imagine time going backwards from to towards the Big Bang, the density of matter and energy goes up. From General relativity, we now that matter and energy can affect the geometry of space and time, curving both. In the strict Big Bang theories, time is so changed by the densities that it cannot be extended past the Big Bang. In other words, there is no 'before the Big Bang'. The best analogy is asking 'what is north of the north pole?'. The question assumes that 'north' can be defined everywhere, but it can't at the north pole. In a very similar way 'before' can be defined most places, but not at the Big Bang itself.

2007-02-09 09:02:58 · answer #3 · answered by mathematician 7 · 1 0

There was a similar thing of what we have now with planets, moons, stars, comets, asteroids and you name it. In many thousand years another Big bang will occur. As bodies in the Universe are captured by the gravitational force of others, the size of such bodies will continue to grow and their gravitational forces wil increase accordingly and can attract still more bodies. We have some examples now in what are called holes where the gravity of large bodies is so strong that the light waves can't even leave them and cannot be seen by means telescopes The growth of such bodies will continue through eons until they are so large and said gravitational forces will be so strong that another big explosion will occur and the expansion of another Universe will begin. This cycles will continue repeatedly because matter cannot be destroyed. That's the theory I have heard about this. You willl have to read about the theme in some astronomy book or magazine for a better understanding of it..

2007-02-09 09:37:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Time (as far as living humans is concerned) has no existence other than being the interval between two measureable events.

Therefore, until the Big Bang there was no event that we can measure against. In other words, time as we define it couldn't have existed. So, we can't even say "nothing existed or happened" because in human terms we don't know and can never know.

We can only speculate, and even that is pure guesswork so your guess is as valid as that of any eminent cosmologist, philosopher or bar-room know-it-all.

Personally I think that all such questions will be answered when we're dead - in one way or another.

2007-02-09 08:50:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Befor the Big Bang and the Universe as we know it was the 'Inverse' - a sort of para-dimensional 'mirror image' of our current Universe that had been stretched to the limits of it temporal and existential possibilities causing it to 'snap back' like a rubber band and invert itself into what is (and currently continues to become) our Universe.

Eventually the same sort of thing will happen again, only this time to our Universe, and the reverse process will occur causing the 'Inverse' to start again and our 'Universe' to cease to exist for many millions of years.

This process of continuous reflective, para-dimensional, creation/destruction cycle is the 'Mother of all cycles' -- the metaphors for which surround us all everywhere we look in this world and in life itself.

One could describe the process that we have called 'Big Bang' (or the reverse Big Bang) being like either the inhalation or exhalation of the breath of God. The 'Big Bang' is the moment when inhalation ceases and exhalation begins (or vice versa).

And we are but super-minute particles on a speck of material floating in the exhaled (or perhaps inhaled) breath of God. This is why we perceive the existence of God but in fact can never really 'know; what God is -- because our relative position in the existence of things is too fleeting and too 'micro-micro-scopic' for us to be able to conceive of the true enormity of what God REALLY is.

So it is all the more amusing to witness the futile and petty political machinations of Homo Sapiens -- who have existed as a species for say 200,000 years (the merest flickering, fleeting moment in evolutionary terms), on a planet that has hosted life for millions of years, in a Universe that has existed for 100's of millions of years from the moment that (let us assume) His exhalation began

...And long before God begins to inhale again we will no doubt be consigned to being one more infinitesimally insignificant historical footnote in the incalcluable immensity of 'The Thing' that is really taking place and of which we are such a small part in all 'the glory' of our pomposity, ignorance, arrogance and self-conceited foolishness...

2007-02-09 09:03:23 · answer #6 · answered by fumingpuma 3 · 0 0

Literally nothing, not even empty space. There was not even a "day" before the big bang because there was no such thing as time, in the same way that there is nothing north of the north pole.

2007-02-09 08:36:15 · answer #7 · answered by andrew g 3 · 3 0

Good question!! we cant comprehend nothingness but try to imagine a baloon before it is blown up compressed into an infinately small space!!!! And I mean like Quark size!!!

2007-02-09 08:39:55 · answer #8 · answered by bornagainandy 2 · 0 0

Scientists believe there was no time or matter. There was just endless nothing, which if you think about it, boggles the mind.

2007-02-09 09:59:47 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

me..I crept up behind God .and made a loud bang..and he got angry and threw all his marbles out the pram..thus big bang..and the planets came into being......( before any-one says I'm being irreligeous..even God apprieciates a joke.. ..besides it was such a long time ago ..who cares..!!!

2007-02-09 08:46:31 · answer #10 · answered by silver44fox 6 · 0 2

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