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Scientific Rule - Matter can not be created or destroyed
Scientific Theory - Black Holes are a singularity the genarate a HUGE amount of gravity, created by a star.
Scientific Theory - Big Bang; a spinning singulaity that blew all matter out in all directions.
How does the laws of physics not apply to the Big Bang, How? Why? did the Big Bang get started? ???????? This doesn't make any sense.
Are the scientists wrong?
Where's the explanation?
Huh!?

2007-09-07 14:50:53 · 5 answers · asked by Jordan A 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

Scientific Rule - Matter can not be created or destroyed
Scientific Theory - Black Holes are a singularity the genarate a HUGE amount of gravity, created by a star.
Scientific Theory - Big Bang; a spinning singulaity that blew all matter out in all directions.
How do the laws of physics not apply to the Big Bang?

How? Why? did the Big Bang get started? ????????

This doesn't make any sense.
Are the scientists wrong?
Where's the explanation?
Huh!?

2007-09-07 14:53:02 · update #1

5 answers

well somewhere along the line something came from nothing, because everything comes from something. and that cant be god either for this reason. if god created matter and energy he has to be something, therefore he had to have come from something else, which would make him (or her)...not...god..?

laws of conservation of matter and energy have 1 problem, it all started and came into existence somehow. no one knows how nor will they ever. a smart man once said that science isnt figuring out the beginning, its just getting us close.

the characteristics of life have the same problem. life has to come from life, so where did the first lifeform come from, not god, that would make him a lifeform, meaning he had to have come from somewhere.

2007-09-07 15:00:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Your proposition "Scientific Theory - Big Bang; a spinning singularity that blew all matter out in all directions. " Is not correct. This is not, nor ever has been, the accepted theory of the Big Bang. It was not an explosion that sent stuff out in all directions into the void. The universe is and has always been uniformly filled with matter/energy everywhere. There is no void place into which stuff is streaming. Everywhere in space looks approximately the same: galaxies near and far in all directions equally. But in the past, distances between things were smaller. That is the Big Bang theory.

2007-09-08 09:15:33 · answer #2 · answered by ZikZak 6 · 0 0

The rule is: matter and energy can exchange. The matter can be destroyed (see antimatter). The energy can produce matter (and antimatter).

A black hole is different to the big bang. The big bang was an expansion of pure energy, and that energy latter produced the matter. A black hole is like an ultra condensation of matter and energy in a point.

The scientists aren't wrong, but they can be a little wrong. They (or we) don't know all the Universe, all the rules, all the past, or the future.

2007-09-07 22:33:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Gravity is an external phenonoma it is not generated by mass inherently ,but is the result of mass and space Interaction .
Back holes have been misnomers.Due to the fact that they do not exist as such. This was afirmed by Abhas Mitra in a paper which indicated that the Theory of Black holes was iminging on General relativity.

2007-09-07 22:42:57 · answer #4 · answered by goring 6 · 0 0

No... When the big bang explode = All the things in the universe..

2007-09-08 19:53:39 · answer #5 · answered by Kristian C 2 · 0 0

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