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Science does not provide a definite answer to that... yet.
However, assigning a god or gods to such a 'gap' is rather inane because "god(s) did it" is not an answer at all, and it will prevent any further research into the matter. It is an intellectual dead end.

2007-09-01 23:35:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Hi. Scientists do not know .They can only go back to a fraction of a second after the Big Bang started ,But the problem is, the Big Bang is still a theory.

2007-09-02 00:39:18 · answer #2 · answered by ROBERT P 7 · 0 0

The big bang theory is an under question theory yet .And describe graphic design of universe as diameter is like an area full of star and planet in middle of no where .I can easily imagine all universe surrounded by another universe and there's no where to get out of it .It's like pressed material inside of a closed place .A big bang it happen every where of universe may be right now ,and as theory material to create all the universe (planets , stars, solar systems, milky ways, nebula's,....) does need to be a huge planet , that after explosion can make such thing .Before mas nothing and after that will nothing .Now think that some one else in far far space , in planet may be like earth is sitting and thinking like you .

2007-09-02 00:40:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

that's an answer mankind will never know.

because we are born to believe that there is a start to an end, it's hard to accept the fact that something started life.

that's why people believe in religion because honestly there is no way of finding out the beginning.

But if you really think about it, before the big bang there had to be something... and before that, there had to be something else, and that's where God comes in. but how was god created...... what was there before God??? How was God Created? How did it all start from the beginning??? How can the space be infinite??? If there are unlimited Galaxies, are there really other life forms out there???

I hate thinking about all these things. pisses me off that's why i never like to talk about them.

hope that helps lol.

2007-09-01 23:40:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

There was no before. As difficult as it is for us to understand, time only exists as a property of the universe. As such, there was no matter, and no time... eliminating any possibility of a "before" in any sense we can understand.

When cosmologists mean that space/time originated with the Big Bang, they mean it. Stephen Hawking, in "A Brief History of Time", had to construct a theoretical device called "imaginary time" to portray the earliest aspects of the Big Bang.

So no - there is no "before."

2007-09-01 23:36:21 · answer #5 · answered by evolver 6 · 0 0

Before the Big Bang, there was no such thing as matter. From a condition of non-existence in which neither matter, nor energy, nor even time existed-and which can only be described metaphysically-matter, energy, and time were all created in an instant.

2007-09-01 23:35:33 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

big squeeze
mass attraction of all matter in the universe till it gets so compact tight that you get the big bang
.... repeat till done

2007-09-01 23:34:53 · answer #7 · answered by walter e 6 · 0 0

Hmmmm, what was BEFORE TIME? That's a good question... A singularity made of infinite curvature and density maybe?

2007-09-01 23:36:25 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The beginning!

2007-09-01 23:40:32 · answer #9 · answered by Allan C 6 · 0 0

i certainly don't know, and i doubt even the best physicists could answer that question. But, then again, you're asking this question in a non-science section, so are you expecting all us atheists to be nuclear physicists or something?

edit: ok, maybe they do know stuff about it, lol. certainly not what i learnt during physics. =P

2007-09-01 23:34:39 · answer #10 · answered by SSejychan 4 · 1 1

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