some scientists hold a multiverse theory and a brain theory which their is more than one universe and all things are brains (membranes not what is in our head) and when two or more of these universes touch a big bang happens from the point of contact thus setting everything in the affected universes back to their elemental compounds (atoms protons quarks etc) so their could be multiple big bangs over the existence of the universe. i think this is right but that is my understanding of it.
2007-08-18 11:17:33
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answered by manapaformetta 6
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If the big bang had a cause something must have existed before it, however if it is true that time as well as space came into being with the big bang, then to talk of a "before" is meaningless, strictly speaking. In fact the very notion of a first point in time is meaningless - first point after what?
Perhaps a very dense package of matter/energy/stuff was floating in an infinite ocean of universes - the raw material of the big bang, but note that this would not have been the beginning of everything, in that case.
It doesn't really matter.
2007-08-17 14:09:47
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answered by Dan H 5
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The two had gone unaltered. Floating side by side in the womb of the early microcosm. They evolved around one one another for eons past but had never come into contact with one another for eons since. A place which had no beginning, nor an end. And it did not possess a time scale, for there was no life or death.
Just an existence.
Thought they were the same, the similarities where a million miles apart. For the sisters were the storekeepers of the past, and the brothers the assemblage of the future.
Still, a past had never occured. Nor any future come to an end.
Just a cycle.
And the wheel continued to tumble. Turning in its own time. At its own pace. Never faltering.
Friction slowly eroded the cytoplasm that had kept the two apart. It had allowed the nuclei's to come together, causing an implosion.
Then the explosion began!.
2007-08-17 11:47:52
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answered by Old Man of Coniston!. 5
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At time t=0 there was a singularity at which temperature and density was so great that the pressure caused a door to slam.
The pressure and density increased because of a collapsed universe. Therefore prior to t=0 there must have been a collapsing universe for this theory to hold true (in my mind anyway)
The root cause therefore must have been a collapsed universe. The cause of a collapsed universe must have been running out of nuclear fusion energy and in effect the creation of a massive black hole (by my accounts).
One could imagine therefore, as nuclear fusion is the impetus for the creation of the universe, that there may be another big bang at some point in the future when the universe collapses again.
This process of collapsing universes and big bangs would continue ad infinitum until such time as there was insufficient nuclear fusion energy to create a big bang from a collapsed universe.
At that time the universe would remain at its singularity where it was a massive black hole.
2007-08-17 12:02:59
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answered by James 6
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I believe that god did.
However there is no answer to your question. The Big Bang was caused by some sort of explosion, that sent pieces of debris (Us) fling out in seperate ways. There are two types of universe's Closed and Open.
Open are when the explosion pieces keep fling out until they stop.
Closed is when they fly out and stop, then fly back into form a new, what ever their was in the first place.
The big bang could have been caused by god; maybe we are actually the pus living inside a pimple on a person's face, that is on a planet called terra, that is in a huge galaxy, that is in a universe, which turns out to be the pus in a pimple on a person's face, etc.
Life could be anything. We could be microscopic insects to a higher power. What if we are the ants?
2007-08-17 11:35:27
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answered by Anonymous
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...AND THE BEST ANSWER GOES TO.... ME!!! BECAUSE I CAN EXPLAIN TWO UNSOLVED THEORIES IN ONE!!!
The Big bang was not actually a bang it is actually the other side of a black hole. You see the black hole's "gravitational pull" is "pulling" everything in and once it is in there it goes into an opposite side/face of space where the same laws apply. Now as "things" enter the black hole they have to exit into space and will therefore expand from there on... only to be sucked into another hole that's going to transfer them to yet another "dimension" or side of space, if you will.
Basically it is a never-ending ongoing process of energetic motion that is only being transferred onto different venues!
Another theory that I have came up with is as follows...
A spinning body develops a strong gravitational pull bringing in more and more matter into its body hence making it heavier and denser eventually becoming so dense and spinning so fast that not even light can escape its pull, becoming what we know as a black hole. Now as the "black hole" sucks into it more and more mass it becomes denser, faster, stronger, and of course smaller in size yet its gravitational reach is wider. Until it becomes so dense that the body can take no more and it turns into the "BIG BANG" that we know by imploding, only to repeat itself again and again!!!!
No wonder scientists have not been able to prove these theories... they are both part of one "law"!!
2007-08-17 12:00:14
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answered by HEC 3
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Nothing did. Look at it more carefully. It is ONLY a Theory !
And to my way of seeing things, not a good one at all.
But if that pleases you, it could have been a gas cooker ?
2007-08-17 14:48:58
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answered by Trucky 5
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Best answer to this I ever saw was an Italo Calvino story. In a nutshell he said: at the beginning there was a hotel. It had only one room and everyone had to share it. It had one table, one spoon and one plate so they all had to take turns eating.
Then one day momma exclaimed, while cooking the one portion of sauce in a pot: "Boys, if I only just had a little more space... what pasta I could make for you all!!!!" And the universe sprang forth.
2007-08-17 11:23:57
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-08-17 11:21:11
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answered by ♥♥ ĎᵲέӚϻ_ῬѓїЍϚ€$Ṧ ♥♥ 4
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Well the wife and I were in a car park, a few people saw us, it was quite intense.
Next question?
2007-08-17 12:56:21
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answered by Anonymous
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