To understand the beginning of the universe, you must change from a scientist to a philosopher. We can look backwards in time up to the point of the Big Bang. We just cannot reach time = 0. At that point all math and logic fall apart. Scientiffically, we can go back to the time right after the Big Bang, and we know that the entire universe was the size of a grain of sand - and had the mass it does now. Philosophically, the universe came from a point, infinitely small and infinitely hot. At the time of the Big Bang, The first thing to happen was the formation of matter and anti-matter. The anti-matter became another dimension. In our dimension, the matter started cooling because of expansion and 'condensed' into sub-atomic particles, then atoms, then molecules, etc. We now believe that there were eleven dimensions that developed at time > 0, we can only sense 4 of them now. If you add all the positive forces (i.e. matter, anti-matter) with all the negative forces (i.e. gravity) the sum of the universe will equal zero.
2007-02-20 04:41:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I think if anything, the odds are that it WAS a black hole and our universe is the white hole where all the stuff is ejecting into.
Since our universe contains a few billion galaxies, I don't see how 2 galaxies colliding could have turned into billions.
2007-02-20 04:10:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Oxygen happens certainly and is the third maximum considerable chemical ingredient interior the universe, after hydrogen and helium. Oxygen and water is conducive or maybe bring about the evolution of existence. yet existence or lines of existence have been given to be got here upon quite of being deduced from the existence of oxygen or maybe water. it relatively is through the fact it relatively is attainable that water existence yet did no longer carry long sufficient for existence to commence.
2016-10-16 02:29:49
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answered by ? 4
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yes as per the big bang theory a huge explpsion took place in the past due to which the universe started expanding and still it is.
2007-02-20 03:54:45
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answered by einstein 2
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yea...then the gases and elements collided and made the big bang.
2007-02-20 03:43:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Nobody knows for sure but its a theory..we had to have come from somewhere rite?
2007-02-20 03:26:40
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answered by veena_dracks84 2
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Who knows...your guess is as good as anyones elses
2007-02-23 22:00:43
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answered by Miss Prim 2
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