Modern science and physics theories/equations only work if they take it back to immediately after the supposed big bang, but before that all their equtions fall apart. The important question here is really "What exploded to create the big bang?" Apparently, according to all these well paid scientists, before the big bang there was nothing. And that exploded. If this is the case, how can nothing explode, what was this nothing floating around in, and what is the universe as we know know it now expanding into?? If the universe goes on forever, how can it be expanding?? If it is expanding, that suggests that there is a boundary somewhere, in which case it can't go on forever, and if it doewn't go on forever, eventually all these objects that are flying apart at astronomical speeds will eventually hit this unknown barrier........ Lost you yet??
2007-07-08 08:19:26
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answered by freerideguru 1
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The short answer: yes. Currently, the Big Bang is the best explanation. It leaves unanswered questions, like what caused it. I firmly believe these questions will never be answered. Scientists will try M-theory with other dimensions and others will say it was God. My belief is that the Universe had no cause. Does this mean that there was no beginning? No. At least not in every sense of the word, and there was no "before." Our concepts of beginning and the start of time just do not work when considering the Universe as a whole. And when you think about it, this makes sense. Something that is all there ever was, cannot be contained within or compared to anything. As frustrating as it may be to our comfortable understanding the the world is understandable, the Universe, as a whole, has humbled us.
2016-05-21 05:35:51
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answered by Anonymous
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There are different theories including the steady state universe theory, but Big Bang theory is the best fit as of now.
2007-07-08 06:48:41
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answered by Swamy 7
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THIS universe began with the big bang. Current theories and models predict that there many have been an infinite number of universes before this one, that collapsed and then started up again in a big bang.
2007-07-08 08:11:21
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answered by eri 7
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Ya know, there we go again, turning theory into FACT.
Do you know the difference between "theory" and "fact"?
Theory is the reverse imagineering that scientists do after collecting observations and measurements of "what is" in order to try and figure out "what was". It's a long way from "fact". It's closer to "scientific fairy tale."
You show no knowledge of the astronomer, Hubble and his work in discovering that the large objects in space were moving at high rates of speed. Most of them away from a general location in the observable universe.
More research = more intelligent question.
2007-07-08 06:51:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The Big Bang was the cause of the universe as we observe it today. We don't know what happened before this event, because our physics cannot predict anything before. One universe may inflate out of another universe, and so on....forever.
2007-07-08 06:49:13
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answered by Anonymous
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NO, There had to be a master mind behind it ..After all isn't that where discovery comes from now? By great minds? Of course humans will never be able to create a universe but they can make great discoveries... God and science go hand in hand He created it ...Too bad some science discounts it...
2007-07-08 06:56:52
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answered by blahblah 5
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their is a well known theory that matter cannot be created nor be destroyed so how come scientists say it that it was nothing than a blast then everything the true is that GOD almighty created it with HIS kun(be)fayakoon(and it is done)
2007-07-08 09:54:54
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answered by Anonymous
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This theory is just that; a theory.
2007-07-08 06:49:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It seems correct
2007-07-08 06:47:19
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answered by maussy 7
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