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Ok the big bang its the beginning of all, but How , where and who started the big bang.

2007-10-18 04:14:06 · 19 answers · asked by José A 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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A new theory for the origin of the Universe is intriguing astronomers with the idea that a "Big Splat" preceded the Big Bang.

It proposes that there may be an unseen parallel universe to ours.

The idea, which is still at the development stage, may provide hints about what happened before our Universe exploded into existence some 15 billion years ago.

I for one do not buy it. But therories abound for the beginning of the universe.

2007-10-18 04:21:03 · answer #1 · answered by impstout2 4 · 1 0

ok... ummmm... one million. the great Bang refers back to the thought The Universe has extra desirable over the years. the great Bang did no longer contain any explosion in any appreciate. 2. The Universe, in accordance to the retropredictions (is that a be conscious?) of various physicists, replaced into so warm and compressed in the beginning up that factor ought to no longer have possibly flowed. subsequently, making use of the word 'till now the great bang' is likewise faulty. 3. the magnificent way forward for the universe and the factor at which it ends relies upon on the instant length of the universe and the quantity of rely in it (?M) and the present means density (??). If protons decay and ?M is under a definite factor, than the universe will cool and there'll be no rely or means to start yet another universe. Humour: The universe might fall down into yet another singularity. Time might end flowing and opposite, effectively beginning yet another universe. Oh, and metabefore the upward thrust of the universe, Chuck Norris around homestead kicked a metalarge hadron collider, beginning time with the speedy improve of hydrogen above the Planck Temperature faraway from the singularity. ????????????MEGA?

2016-10-04 02:21:05 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No "god" created anything. Before the Big Bang there was nothing, and someday the universe will return to this nothingness. It is not easy to comprehend there being nothing but infinite empty space, but the creation of the Universe by the Big Bang is logical based on scientific theories and evidence we know. To base the creation of everything on some higher being is just plain stupid. God didn't create humans; humans created god. People have always been lost and needed something to believe in, so they created this almighty creator to give reason for everything.

2007-10-18 10:05:10 · answer #3 · answered by ball_haired_freak 1 · 1 0

There's no traditional "before" because it was when the dimension of time came into existence, so the concept of before is meaningless.

Various hypotheses include the singularity as being the remnant of a "previous" universe that ended in a Big Crunch, others that it budded off from matter crushed into a singularity by a black hole in yet another universe.

Though by definition, a singularity and the Big Bang following it erases all information from "before" so it is unlikely that an answer can be found. At least according to current theory.

Still, it is better to acknowledge our ignorance and actively pursue an answer than to latch on to the first one that goes by.

2007-10-18 04:20:44 · answer #4 · answered by Bullet Magnet 4 · 3 0

the point of the concept of the big bang is that what happened before the big bang is undetectable. it is the beginning of everything, that is its significance.

However looking at the universe as it came from a single point in space and is expanding, I have my thoughts. Looking at how Black holes swallow matter, I believe that in the far off future all matter will be swallowed by some black hole or other, and then the black holes start swallowing each other, and you end up with all the matter of the universe at a single point, at that point, boom another big bang...

bang, expand, collapse, repeat.

2007-10-18 05:20:04 · answer #5 · answered by jl 7 · 0 0

A parallel Universe.
Scientists are throwing around the idea of "The Big Splat".

The action of the Universe takes place in five-dimensional space. Before the Big Bang occurred the Universe consisted of two perfectly flat four-dimensional surfaces.

One of these sheets is our Universe; the other, a "hidden" parallel universe.

According to the Princeton researchers, random fluctuations in this unseen companion universe caused it to distort and reach towards our Universe.

The floater "splatted" into our Universe and the energy of the collision was transformed into the matter and energy of our Universe in a Big Bang.


I know this term is associated with the creation of our moon, but I've also heard it in relation to "The Big Bang" as well.

2007-10-18 04:26:03 · answer #6 · answered by Jansen J 4 · 2 1

Some say it was a big crunch as the mass of the universe compacted into a tiny point and space ran out and fusion started to happen.

I tend to favor God and the Angels bringing in something that was used to make it happen. Much like Oppenheimer did with the first test A-Bomb.

2007-10-18 06:04:28 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I dont really think the universe had a begining.But I can be totally wrong here.But here is my theory.

The universe is constantly expanding,but eventually it will shrink (The Big Crunch),then it will be compressed to a singularity,then explode.And histroy will repeat itself.Which is why we eperiance deja vu.Now,I can be wrong with this.But thats just my thought.So yeah,we are constantly repeating life,which is sorta why we seem to be in a timewarp.Or,consiter alternate universes and dementions.But before the Big Bang was nothing,because it is happening right now,or was happening right now,or then.

But hey,I'm only 14 so what the hell do I know?

2007-10-18 13:13:07 · answer #8 · answered by Sir Adam the Strange 6 · 0 1

Before the big bang nothing existed,but there had to be a potential and the potential had to be finite.
This potential produced a single quantum space-time pulse of minimum size and duration.
This pulse contained all the ingredients required to evolve into a universe like the one we live in.

2007-10-18 04:25:02 · answer #9 · answered by Billy Butthead 7 · 1 0

There was no big bang. God created the universe and he was what was there before the universe. Not trying to force religion on anyone, but you asked and I'm answering.

2007-10-18 08:39:58 · answer #10 · answered by Lejua 2 · 1 1

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