No. We will never know. I think the only possibility will be when we die, IF we get to Heaven, and God reveals to us all that He has done.
Other than that, no chance, as far as I can tell.
Years ago, it was believed that protons, neutrons, and electrons were held together by gravity. Not long after this theory was proposed, it was calculated that the gravitational forces between these particles would not be great enough. There must be another explanation.
They rejected the "God does it" argument and kept searching. Then, they discovered the strong and weak nuclear forces.
Prior to that, one could have said that "The laws of physics break down within an atom," but this would be wrong. More accurate, one should have said that, "We don't yet know exactly what the laws of physics are inside of an atom."
I doubt that we will ever be able to do anything but make educated guesses about what the laws of physics inside of singularities and black holes are, and how they tie into the laws of physics that we know, simply because we will never be able to "get inside" of them. The nearest black hole from us is many light-years away, and I doubt that humans will learn to live in peace with each other long enough to discover the secrets of successful space travel over those kinds of distances. Even if we did, if we tried to approach such an object close enough to get the answers, we would be ripped apart, literally, at the atomic level, and disappear from our universe.
2007-04-21 13:42:09
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answered by elchistoso69 5
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Doubtful. There is always the possibility that a meteor hit the earth that already had life on it. And that's why life developed so quickly. I really am skeptical of that and all other current theories as well. Of course, our physics may simply be wrong. String theory and other quantum physics combined with a spiritual understanding of the universe may be the only way we'll ever to discover the mysteries of our own personal stories.
The only other fact that I know that can help is that the earth was created approximately 4.5 billion years ago. Our planet is very young for so much life.
2007-04-19 13:03:26
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answered by Vaalea 2
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We know how the world formed--the laws of physics were the same 4.5 billion years ago as they are now.
What we do not know is how the universe formed. The laws of phsyics may well have been different before gravity and electromagnetic forces decoupled.
It is possible we may never penetrate the curtain obscuring the first planck epoch. We may never achieve energy densities sufficient to prove any theory concerning the initial moments of the big bang.
All evidence indicates an inflationary hot big bang occurred 13.7 billion years ago. The initial fraction of time may remain forever beyond our ability to ascertain.
2007-04-19 13:04:10
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answered by Anonymous
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There is nothing mysterious or magical about the formation of the world. The same laws of physics were at work then as they are now. These are well known and understood. We can actually see regions in space were new stars and, most likely, new planets are being born. These direct observations confirm what we know about how earth was born. We are all made from the ashes of stars long since dead.
2007-04-19 20:13:14
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answered by DrAnders_pHd 6
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He that made it, created the foundation under which physics was even discovered. The laws that we CAN understand are basic enough for us to do so. Being the creator, Jehovah exists on a plane where some laws of physics escape our ability to comprehend. Its not that they dont add up, its just that we dont know which ones exist, and the ones that dont make sense are suspended by gods active force, or holy spirit. Which is not a person.. its just his power base. Realistically, the earth spins because he keeps it spinning. Being able to effortlessly and thoughtlessly multitask an infinite number of things at once is what keeps the laws of physics intact.
His Holy Spirit (Active Force / Power base) is the power that helped him create things, but is also the framework in everything that he created. Like a force field that suspends matter. He would never remove it because that would be unloving, as everything would fall apart. But he keeps it stable, so that we can enjoy life on this planet.
Even scientists cannot disclaim that things even as small as a cell and smaller, cannot exist without an intelligent creator.
2007-04-19 12:35:17
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answered by sbravosystems 3
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Once we learn the valid laws of physics for that time, yes.
2007-04-19 12:30:43
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answered by Gene 7
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All scientific community have agreed to " big bang " theory. Hence we have to accept.
2007-04-19 12:48:13
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answered by manjunath_empeetech 6
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Good luck.
2007-04-19 12:48:01
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answered by Jagger Otto 7
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until we come up with all the facts, that will finally get rid of this intelligent design crap then... no
2007-04-22 00:19:33
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answered by hilltopobservatory 3
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