We just dont know if Creation was in the form of a Bang(explosion)and a Big One at that. Its just not believable to us little simple people.What is understood by them is not necessarily understood by us.
Most likely Creation could have been in the form of trillions of whirpools.No explosion.
The Biblical record of Creation does not indicate fine tuned Details,Nevertheless,we realize that the universe is designed to function as it does by Our Creator.
2007-07-28 04:50:12
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answered by goring 6
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Unknown.
Did a previous Universe exist in the past? The theory has been proposed that our Universe could explode from the Big Bang, contract, and explode again but so far our Universe shows signs that it will continue to expand indefinately.
The other concept you ask about is the theory called Bubble Universe or Self-reproducing Universe. The concept that when the Big Bang occured, other Universes were created in the same event. Like tree limbs extending out of a tree trunk or when you try to make a bubble with your mouth but instead of one bubble you make ten. This multiverse theory is hard to prove as it is currently untestable.
We need to learn more about our own Universe first. Subscribe to a good science magazine.
2007-07-28 12:45:36
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answered by Troasa 7
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What you are wrestling with is TIME.
What we observe in space is part "matter" and part "time".
The great distances between us and the objects we look at tell us that what we are looking at is the condition of something real in the past.
Scientists have taken the observations of the last eighty years or so, and have only begun to put pieces together that tell us their direction of travel. And, of course, you know that the calculations tell us that the universe is accelerating in this expansion. This has given rise to new theories -- "String" and "Membrane" thoeries, reducinging the "Big Bang" to an event only relevant to our present "reality". This concept can be confusing.
Scientists have traced backwards the radiation or radiant heat signatures and have determined the approximate location of the origin of the "Big Bang". They have also calculated the approximate time of that event as happening about 13.7 billion years ago.
God's handiwork continues to mystify and amaze.
2007-07-28 12:00:46
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answered by Anonymous
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speed of light is a constant & is aprox. 3 * 10^8 m/s....
so, light also takes certain time to travel & when the distance is astronomical.....we get to see the past only.
W.r.t distant galaxies.....when some events occur there.....we get to see it only when the light reaches Earth right??? & this takes its own time dude....hence we will actually be seeing the past & not the present....
go thru' recent articles......... scientists are glad to find more distant galaxies & stars coz they know that,
more the distance more insight into the past & this results in deeper understandings of the past events.....for example the formation of the universe....stars etc.
2007-07-28 11:24:41
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answered by cosmos 2
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That would be interesting to watch, and wouldn't that prove the theory?
2007-07-28 11:19:47
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answered by dsgc05™ 6
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They are so far away that it will never get here.
2007-07-28 11:21:35
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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http://www.55a.net/firas/english/?page=show_det&id=78
http://www.55a.net/firas/english/?page=show_det&id=226
2007-07-28 12:09:34
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answered by Anonymous
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idk, you have very advanced questions.
2007-07-28 11:19:40
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answered by Anonymous
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