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Universe is made of energy
Energy could not destroy
when universe collapses, all the energy will be in the one place to expend again.
Therefore
Universe is in the cycle of expend, collapses, form, Infinity.
Where do all the energy came from ?
I don't know and I am very sure it is not caused by God.
It's just my point of view and please assure I am just another IMPERFECT HUMAN being. Therefore, I am here to listen your point of view ( NOT YOUR BIBLE/KORAN point of view ).
2007-06-22
17:58:07
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Precious and True
I believe your logic is worse than mime.
2007-06-22
18:33:58 ·
update #1
No, I don't think the Universe has "no beginning" on the PHYSICAL plane; I DO think the Universe has "no beginning" in the Field of Potential. I'll try to explain my theory about the process.
As I understand it, the Big Bang theory states that all the energy in the Universe burst forth onto the Physical plane from a single point, or singularity, in the Field of Potential. It was not "created" by the Big Bang, it ALREADY EXISTED in the Field of Potential, and was MANIFESTED into Physical Reality. I don't pretend to fully understand the process, but I think the Energies of Intention and Opportunity were involved.
The Energy that manifested from the Field of Potential was in the form of "Strings"; tiny "packets" of Energy. Each string vibrates at a particular frequency, and strings which vibrated at the same or a harmonic frequency (were "in tune" with each other) were capable of joining together and forming larger packets of energy, which could join and become even larger packets of energy,etc. This "sorting out and joining" is the process by which all the forms of energy we know today were manifested. It also eventually led to the formation of atoms, and thus to the existence of "matter". (I read an article not long ago in which the author estimated that if an atom was the size of the Universe, the strings in it would be approximately the size of a large oak tree. Pretty small!) This matter is the material from which the Universe was formed, following Natural Law.
I don't think the Universe will ever collapse back into that point or singularity from which it manifested. From what I've read recently, scientists have decided that the Universe is expanding at a INCREASING speed.
I do, however, think the Universe WILL return to the Field of Potential. How? BLACK HOLES! It is my theory that Black Holes are actually doors back to the Field of Potential. You could say that Black Holes are forming the "Seeds" of future Universes!
2007-06-22 18:07:56
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answered by Champion of Knowledge 7
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I Thought scientist had decided there wasnt enough gravity for the universe to collapse again. Well maybe I'm not up on the latest. It was my understand that the entire energy of the universe was compacted so tightly that it caused a great explosion which was the Big Bang.
2007-06-23 01:07:47
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answered by Anonymous
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"Therefore, I am here to listen your point of view ( NOT YOUR BIBLE/KORAN point of view )." At least you're an honest hypocrite :-)
The universe is not in a cycle of expand/collapse. Look it up. Not in the Bible. :-)
"I don't know and I am very sure it is not caused by God." Again, I admire your honesty, though not your logic.
The universe had a beginning. Since all natural things began when the universe began, the cause of the universe's beginning must've been supernatural (i.e. outside of nature). Therefore, God.
2007-06-23 01:01:48
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answered by Craig R 6
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the universe started as a very small compact ball and that rapidly exploded with an unequal number of protons and electrons but the imbalence was big enough to give us everything in the universe if u every watch the National Geographical Channel the show Naked Science
2007-06-24 23:56:51
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The universe had a beginning.
The first law of thermodynamics is : The total amount of mass-energy in the universe is CONSTANT.
The second law is: The amount of energy in the universe available for work is RUNNING DOWN.
The universe could not have existed forever because of this.
It was created by God.
2007-06-23 01:24:54
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answered by Precious and True 3
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I'd just like to point out religion is nothing without science and science is nothing without religion. That is an almost word-for-word quote by Albert Einstein.
2007-06-23 01:02:37
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answered by Fly Like Jordan 3
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I guess that would depend upon your definition of universe.
If you think of it linearly, then perhaps there was a beginning and will be an end.
I prefer to think outside the box, no beginning, therefore no end.
2007-06-23 01:02:21
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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God created the universe out of nothing. Energy is not God. God is greater than any thing that the universe is made of. Our scientific minds are not.
2007-06-23 01:04:56
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answered by hisgloryisgreat 6
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I can't say you are wrong, you may have something there .
Good points, I am going to sleep on this matter right away.
2007-06-23 01:01:17
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answered by Anonymous
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time is a dimension and therefore a beginning when that dimension was formed.
2007-06-23 01:02:03
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answered by Anonymous
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