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So magic has to be real. Come on how can nothing be made into something....how can thier even be nothing!!. I mean magic is makeing things appear out of no where.....I mean thinking about it...if the unverse wasnt real or w/e..what would take its place just blackness?? Thats something or a place...how was that blackness made. Who created it? How did magic make it happen though??? WHERE DID THE MAGIC COME FROM? And if the magic did come from somewhere then where did somewhere come FROM?


Ok so i am just rambling here but isnt it possible that there is some type of magic....or something idk, its really triipy to think about. Same thing with god...who made god, who made the person who made god, who made the person that made the person that made god, who made the person that made the person that supposedly made god? And so on and so fourth.....SCIENCE CAN AND NEVER WILL BE ABLE TOO EXPLAIN THIS!!!.


Also when the Big Bang happend...they tempeture was infinte? right?

Ty!!

2007-08-21 22:16:07 · 11 answers · asked by >=( 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

Chris go be ignorant somewhere else. I HOPE U GO TO NOWHERE!!

2007-08-21 22:34:36 · update #1

Rk he cannot take nothing...because if u where too take nothing wouldnt it be something?


PLEASE GO PREACH SOMEWHERE ELSE.....MAYBE CHURCH?

2007-08-21 22:38:37 · update #2

11 answers

It doesn't work like that, mate.

The universe did not "come" from nowhere. there wasn't some great void or "blackness" before the universe. There was quilte literally nothing. Even time did not exist. This is a hard concept to get your head around, I know, but there was literally nothing before the univers. The big bang did not have a cause, and accordingt o quantum physics, it did not need one. It isn't magic. It's quantum physics, which is how the universe operates- often in a way totally contradictory to common sense. Nothing made the "magic". There was nothing to make it.

As for the temperature...sort of infinte. Physics as we know it did not actually come into play for a few fractions of a second.

2007-08-22 00:06:16 · answer #1 · answered by Bob B 7 · 1 1

The big bang is not an easy thing to understand. The laws of physics hadn´t even been "born". The universe came out of everywhere. Only everywhere was a singularity with infinite density. There was no space and there was no time. And there was no matter and no forces of nature. We can only estimate the evolution of the universe back to when it was 10^-43 seconds old. And it could very well be that science will never be able to explain exactly what happened at the very instant the universe began. We just now that this singularity began expanding rapidly and after a few seconds had generated all the matter in the universe.

2007-08-21 23:46:49 · answer #2 · answered by DrAnders_pHd 6 · 1 0

Yes you're rambling but you're also right.

There is a scientific explanation of how the Universe was created from nothing (it's to do with a vacuum and time being created by the Big Bang) but once again it boils down to "what came before that?" to which there is no scientific answer. Science does have it's limits after all.

Mountain Man, in one word "DUH".
Saying "singularity" is NOT an answer! I am so fed up of people trying to blind others with science. If you ask a real scientist, he or she will tell you that when they say "nothing" came before the Big Bang it is because that is as far as science can go - there is literally no more science to work with. Beyond that point you are left with questions like "what is the Universe expanding into?" or "what is nothing"?

A common misconception is that the beginning of existence and the Big Bang are the same thing: they are not. The Big Bang was a physical phenomenon that can be studied whereas the beginning of existence is a metaphysical question outside the scope of science.

2007-08-21 22:37:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

There are actually 2 types of nothing.
There is a nothing before an incident and a nothing after an incident. Neat eh?
The nothing before an incident must have a potential and the potential must be finite,or the potential wouldn't know when to trigger itself.
Before the universe came into existence there was nothing but a potential,it resulted in a single space-time pulse of minimum size and duration.
This space-time pulse had all the ingredients needed to evolve into the universe we see to-day.
We have the beginning of an incident.
The universe is finite so it must have a maximum size and finally an end.
When the universe goes out of existence there will be nothing with no potential but a state of eternal nothing.
An incident that occurs once and never happens again.

2007-08-21 23:39:06 · answer #4 · answered by Billy Butthead 7 · 1 0

Compared to its predecessor species, Homo Sapiens has come a long way: we have been able to split the atom, create machines that fly in the air as well as into outer space, invent computers which are becoming smaller and smaller, but at the same time more efficient .... The list is almost endless. But let us not be deceived into thinking that we have acquired the capability of understanding all the MYSTERIES & SECRETS of the Universe. May be the species which may evolve after us will have greater capabilities than we now have, but the questions you pose are clearly beyond our current level of comprehension, just as Homo Neanderthalis, for example, could not have been expected to do more than handle basic tools for its survival. Evolution (or Creation, if you like) is still in progress, but as to whether future species will be smarter than we are, your guess will be as good as mine.

2007-08-22 00:26:34 · answer #5 · answered by Paleologus 3 · 0 0

"...so magic has to be real" Nope,no reason at all for that conclusion.That's about like saying I didn't know where my car keys were,so magic has to be real.The universe began with all the matter and energy and space condensed into a singularity.It didn't come from "nowhere" Nowhere denotes space,space didn't exist,only the singularity.There are several hypothesis as to why the BB happened,that the BB happened isn't really under dispute."Science cannot explain" is a correct statement..."..And never will" is a brash assumption."I don't know"does in no way translate to "I can not know" "I don't know"is the very basis of science.The temperature was trillions of degrees,not infinite.

2007-08-21 22:34:01 · answer #6 · answered by nobodinoze 5 · 1 1

The Creation of the Universe

http://www.harunyahya.com/create01.php

2007-08-21 22:45:33 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I remember my physics professor saying this about the Big Bang:

"Imagine an infinitesimally small space of infinitesimally large volume."

**shrugs**

2007-08-22 03:09:41 · answer #8 · answered by Bryan H 2 · 0 0

Read Genesis 1st chapter, God created the heavens and earth and everything therein. God took nothing created something.
What your question poses is evolution which doesn't exist.
Evolution came about with Darwin who was a christian who got mad at God because his daughter died. and started writing about evolution.theory.

2007-08-21 22:37:34 · answer #9 · answered by rckrjr 2 · 1 4

Yeah, right.

By the way, have you done your chores for the day?

2007-08-21 22:26:50 · answer #10 · answered by Sangmo 5 · 1 0

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