My theory on the big bang is,
"God spoke, and BANG! it happened."
2007-05-02 07:54:27
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answered by computerguy103 6
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It either was a natural occurrence or someone made it occur. I have not read any explanations of the Big Bang that postulate that someone made it happen. The Catholic Church accepted the Big Bang explanation in 1951.
Here is a great quote:
"According to the big bang theory, the universe began by expanding from an infinitesimal volume with extremely high density and temperature. The universe was initially significantly smaller than even a pore on your skin. With the big bang, the fabric of space itself began expanding like the surface of an inflating balloon – matter simply rode along the stretching space like dust on the balloon's surface. The big bang is not like an explosion of matter in otherwise empty space; rather, space itself began with the big bang and carried matter with it as it expanded. Physicists think that even time began with the big bang. Today, just about every scientist believes in the big bang model. The evidence is overwhelming enough that in 1951, the Catholic Church officially pronounced the big bang model to be in accordance with the Bible."
2007-05-03 12:00:21
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answered by Kris 5
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The big bang began as a finite potential when nothing existed before time zero.
Some way the finite potential initiated a single space-time pulse of minimum size and duration.
This quantum entity expanded at an accelerating pace for one-thirty billionths of a second.
At this time the radial expansion equaled the speed of light and the acceleration stopped
This resulted in a universe about the size of a marble with all the laws and ingredients to evolve into the universe we see and experience to-day.
2007-05-02 12:23:35
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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Not being "there" enough to formulate any theory that would be a good supported supposition, I would have to say that "membrane theory" seems to make the most supported sense. The only addition I could make would be (from the standpoint of the case of dark matter and dark energy) HOW MANY Big Bangs have happened HERE as well as in other places?
2007-05-06 03:55:12
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answered by mike453683 5
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There was a Big Bang from a singularity...
The Big Bang IS THE THEROY...
LOL
2007-05-02 07:31:55
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answered by Wedge 4
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Based on actual observations our science has made and verified about many features of the universe, the Big Bang theory is the single theory that best fits them.
2007-05-02 08:09:43
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answered by Chug-a-Lug 7
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Hi The Big Bang could not happen as there is no noise in space.
Cheers.
2007-05-03 00:41:44
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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It is my opinion that, the universe has always existed and always will, that it is endless in every possible direction, that if there was a big bang, it most certainly happened in many places and many times. There was no beginning of time and space, and there will certainly be no end!
2007-05-02 12:50:32
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answered by Dan N 3
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Look at this website since he is one of the top theoretical physicists in the world and has worked on this and many other aspects of the universe
www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Biographies/Hawking.html -
2007-05-02 07:40:21
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answered by ? 3
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