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My assumption is they are quoting what they've read, not what they actually know through dedicated study and fervent seeking.

OR, If it was shear energy that formed all matter in the universe, how many terawatts of power would be required to do so?

2007-02-28 14:09:20 · 17 answers · asked by Chi Guy 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Singularities HAVE no dimensions.

And when you assume......

2007-02-28 14:19:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Gee, that would be a very large mathematical diameter,why haven't scientists traveled to gather all the information about exactly what is in the many many galaxies so that we even know how much mass that we are talking about, it has got to be a very huge mass being all the planets and stars ,etc. were once part of that mass. I feel safe to presume the numbers wouldn't fit on the space Y/A provides. And if it was sheer energy what makes you think that it would even fit into the terawatt range? Perhaps it was something much more powerful?

2007-02-28 22:26:34 · answer #2 · answered by Angelz 5 · 0 0

At the start of the Big Bang, there wasn't anything to really measure it against...everything was compacted into a single point...a "singularity". A point where all applicable laws break down. What Creationists and other anti-scientists can't seem to understand is that it wasn't just matter in that singularity. All of space and time was "compressed" (I'm sure theoretical physicists would smack me around for using such imprecise language, but...*shrug*.) into that single point. Matter isn't the only thing expanding outward...space is as well. Measurements of size of the BB prior to 1/100th of a second after it are meaningless.

2007-02-28 22:19:59 · answer #3 · answered by Scott M 7 · 1 0

Distinction such as mass and energy don't exist at the extremes of the pre-big-bang primordium. Even dimensions as we know them are difficult to assess since space would be tremendously warped. Relativistic equations are strained to the limits, and any outside measurements would be from a frame outside the universe. These are conditions that exceed the interiors of supernovas.

The fact that you haven't received a serious answer is that you are dealing with honest people who don't make up information. It doesn't help that you don't even know enough to ask the question in a manner that would have only one answer.

I don't see any dimensions in Genesis 1.

2007-02-28 22:43:17 · answer #4 · answered by novangelis 7 · 0 0

The Big Bang was first proposed by a Belgian Roman Catholic priest George Lemaitre using the laws of relativity set down by Einstein. He died on June 20, 1966 shortly after having learned of the discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation, proof of his intuitions about the birth of the Universe.

2007-02-28 22:27:24 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Hey, I am a Science Guy Too!
In fact, I watched a Show last Nite on Science Channel.
There is Invisible Energy between the Galaxies that is Actually PUSHING them Father Apart.
The Galaxies are Actually Accelerating Faster and Faster Apart.
Thats what they Said.
Ditto........................

2007-02-28 22:19:09 · answer #6 · answered by maguyver727 7 · 3 0

So, are you an astrophysicist?

You very well might be but I'm betting no.

Not to mention the fact that just because a bunch of people on Yahoo Answers doesn't know, that still doesn't mean that it isn't true.

How about ask a physicist.

2007-02-28 22:17:50 · answer #7 · answered by Lynus 4 · 3 0

Terawatts? My, you do think small don't you?
for something the size of the universe we would be going beyond yottawatts

2007-02-28 22:41:54 · answer #8 · answered by Black Dragon 5 · 1 0

God is omniscent hes the alpha and omega. Hes always been and always will be. He isnt subject to time, because he created it. And that is to difficult for the human mind to comprehend. Sounds rediculous but so does "nothing compressed then blew up and became something" and at that..Ive never seen an explosion make anything orderly

2007-02-28 22:18:33 · answer #9 · answered by Derrick W 2 · 0 2

why are so in a hurry?there has been dramatic progress the last centuries and after humanity got out of the dark ages.

2007-02-28 22:17:42 · answer #10 · answered by mpcagk 4 · 2 0

Perhaps they don't know it yet. Give them time, it's a new science.

Btw, I'm Christian, but I do support science's advances, I think a lot of what they discover are excellent examples of how God did it. :)

2007-02-28 22:17:55 · answer #11 · answered by arewethereyet 7 · 2 0

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