Very innovating theory. If instead of calling initial conditon of mass creation a Big Bang,lets call it The Big Space Blender Theory.This would mean that at multiple location of the geometry of space The Universe would come into being as the result of many wirlpools of space occuring and was blended into a micromass structure , which again would be blended again into larger structures.This would be the large scale formation due to blending=What is alluded to day as the Bigger Bang.
Of course the substance of space was used to do the blending. This agrees with the Biblical record of Creation of Genesis verse one chapeter one. Here Science finds some compatibility with The Creation Record.
Very vely interesting Qevstion.
2007-06-03 03:33:41
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answered by goring 6
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The most simplistic answer would be that this is a recurring event, but I have a hard time believing that ALL matter was invited to this event. To answer this, we have to undo the concept of "the final one". Second, we have to undo the concept of "a series of Big Bangs." The assumption is that THE Big Bang expelled all of the matter in the Universe. In order to for the event to have achieved critical mass (the explosion), it had to attract ENOUGH matter and energy. But, how could we know if it attracted ALL matter and energy? One interesting possibility that is left to ponder is that what you call "the final one" was not the final one, or even the last one. What if that particular event was one of many events happening simultaneously; that there were (and maybe are) many such events happening at the same time? Now THAT would be one helluva fireworks display! So, I don't know if possibilities, in terms of actual numbers, are calculable, but it certain is one of a billion possibilities...
2007-06-03 04:02:18
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answered by ridge50 3
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the big bang was not anexplosion in space, but an expansion of space, which happened everywhere. physicists do not know what happened in the first instant after the big bang, known as the planck era, but at the end of this period, they believe that gravity splits from the other forces of nature, followed by the strong nuclear force.
2007-06-03 12:36:31
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answered by big bounce 2
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