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the UNIVERSES have always existed and layer upon each other when parallel universes collide into each other
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4183875433858020781&q=Parallel+Universes&total=1159&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=5
Yes, I laugh at the GOD answers. Its an easy way out without having to think about the truth.

2007-08-26 10:02:08 · answer #1 · answered by Mercury 2010 7 · 2 1

Things never come from nothing. God either set off the Big Bang or created the bigger universe that spawned our universe as some science now suggests.

It's interesting to note that in the original Hebrew version of the creation story in the Bible, there is a verse mentioning a great void having the connotation of a great amount of space and long amount of time before Earth's creation. English translators of the time didn't know what to make of it, so they just left it as void.

If you read about the six days of creation as sixs eras in creation, you realize that the Bible is scientifically correct and even leaves room for things like evolution being the tool God uses to create the animals before man appears.

2007-08-26 17:20:08 · answer #2 · answered by Eric W 2 · 0 0

1. A brief history of time.
2. The universe in a nutshell.
by Stephen Hawking.

2007-08-27 01:52:58 · answer #3 · answered by chanljkk 7 · 0 0

If you really look at it logically, which, unfortunately, most people don't, it's actually more rational to believe that God created the universe than believing it was created by the big bang or evolution. The facts are simple. Nothing in this universe can come out of nothing; the big bang is just not feasible. If it had happened, why don't we see instances of it in life now? Why doesn't a new planet or solar system suddenly appear out of a bright flash of light right next to ours? Evolution doesn't make sense because the natural state of everything in the universe, bar none, is decay. Nothing in the universe is in a state of improvement. The nature of the universe is to deteriorate.
Because the other two do not make logical sense, it makes more sense to believe that God, who is outside the universe's system of rules and constraints, had the ability to create it.

2007-08-26 17:07:31 · answer #4 · answered by kieranhcorran 2 · 0 2

Matter and Energy were always here.

The big bang is simply the convergance of matter and energy at one specific time to set things in motion to form what we see today. If you study more into, you will find that there have been a series of "big bangs". Matter and energy converge, then spead out, over and over again. Thats the way our universe works.

At this point you get to the questions: Where did that come from? who knows.
just like if you beleive a god did everything, where did god come from? Whether you are religious, or scientific, it all comes down to the same question.

2007-08-26 17:05:24 · answer #5 · answered by lvi56111000 5 · 0 1

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2007-08-26 17:01:43 · answer #6 · answered by Extra Ordinary 6 · 1 0

Religously-God

Scienticfically-Big Bang Theory

2007-08-26 17:00:24 · answer #7 · answered by :B 2 · 2 1

Some say it was 'God' and some say it was 'The Big Bang' I chose not to even try to figure it out because it is to advanced for the human mind to comprehend. Scientist just haven't realised this, so they are devoting there lives to nothing.

2007-08-26 17:01:43 · answer #8 · answered by Name in progress 1 · 0 0

It's complicated but basically, when you get right down to it, one might say "It created itself" is close to being the answer.


And there's no such thing as "Universes". The Universe is the totality of existence.

2007-08-26 17:03:13 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It depends your religion and your point of view. Some say God created the world, others say Evolution. I don't know.

2007-08-26 17:01:28 · answer #10 · answered by anakg6 2 · 1 0

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