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please dont tell me it came out of something smaller than an atom cause i know this, i want to know who put that atom there.

2007-05-27 05:01:59 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Physics

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did the big bang really need a seed?

2007-05-27 07:20:03 · answer #1 · answered by rosie recipe 7 · 1 1

If you believe in the idea that the universe started from a (near?) infinitesimally small point in "space", I think the answer to your question is no one, because that theory works with space-TIME starting at that point, meaning there was no such as "before" the event.

That theory really just generalizes what happened after the "event". It's not really possible right now to know exactly what started the universe. You could blame God. You could also believe in Steven Hawking's other theory that the Universe is just some big black hole that keeps exploding out more universes every once in a while (in which case the seed you speak of would be the black hole, but that still would not explain where all the mass-energy originally came from).

Then you have that other strange idea about fifth (or more?) dimensional branes crashing into each other. Or you could even listen to that string theory nonsense if you feel like giving your brain a workout.

Right now, though, we don't really know exactly how the universe started... just how it looked a little bit after it started.

2007-05-27 05:12:15 · answer #2 · answered by Jim B 4 · 2 0

This is in a way question about philosophy. Do everything have a start and end. I do not know.
I have understood the theory of the big bang like this: In a situation long time ago an enormous big amount of mass came together and created gravitation so big that everything broke together and became energy. E= mc2 was in action an everything became energy. For a short time there was only energy. Out of this energy the first atoms were created.
The formula above was then Working the other way.
This answer is not telling you about a start. It is only the start of our existing universe. Ther has been other universies before.

2007-05-27 06:58:23 · answer #3 · answered by anordtug 6 · 1 0

If an ant builds his living quaters in the ground with little bangs,And a large Mansion is built by a men using larger Bangs would the ant understand how men built it. Also, if One man was the Creator of the House would the ant understand the Creator?
Note Big Bang theory is a misnomer it should Be Called Universe construction theory.And one with many unknown and Unexplainable components, which in turn explain components with other unexplained definitions.
The Bigest dilemma in the big Bang Theory is that there is no reference to the Creation of the substance of space in which the Universe is Contained .

2007-05-27 05:23:42 · answer #4 · answered by goring 6 · 0 1

Why is it who? Isn't that an awfully big assumption?

Of course we have no idea yet where the energy/mass for the big bang came from. We only found out 70 YEARS AGO that the universe was definitely expanding. Sorry if we are moving too slowly in our quest for knowledge. We are trying the best we can.

2007-05-27 05:11:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It could have been any one of several knavish tinkerers like Ronin. If you conceive of this ridiculous scenario as the one and only possibility to explain the whole, then you'll easily succumb to the corruption that Ronin's mind typifies.

2007-05-27 05:38:19 · answer #6 · answered by Baron VonHiggins 7 · 0 0

Nobody. Big Bang is a creation myth. The Universe has neither a beginning nor an end.
Just consider the question " When did the time begin ?".
This is the same question as " At what time did the time begin? " . This question is philosophically impossible to answer.

2007-05-27 05:10:37 · answer #7 · answered by ali j 2 · 1 5

seriously dude if there was a big bang, it was all because of the GOD. God wanted it and he decided in Genesis (in the beginning....) that there should be light and there was light. . . the big bang!!!!!)...this world wouldn't be without God!!!

2007-05-27 17:50:10 · answer #8 · answered by Yogi Bear 1 · 0 1

Albert Appleseed.

2007-05-27 05:07:37 · answer #9 · answered by cattbarf 7 · 0 3

hi.thats why space-time theory is not belived by lots of people and i think our concept of space- time should be modified but we have no alternative now.

2007-05-27 06:17:34 · answer #10 · answered by micky007 1 · 0 0

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