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There are some who look at this from the scientific view and say Big Bang. Others will say God created all. But if you look into it hard enough it starts to boggle your mind a little. Sometimes i think if God created all then what created God? Did He just appear one day in a huge empty space? If so then what created that space? Do you see what I am getting at? This goes for the big bang as well. People say that it was created by gases and dust all collecting together and exploding. But then what created these gases and dust? If they were created by different molecules and such then what created these molecules? Is it and infinite chain of creation? If so then was there ever a beginning? Sorry if this is a bit confusing but im sure some people will understand. TY

2007-12-06 08:09:29 · 11 answers · asked by jrx950 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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I tend to believe that there has ALWAYS been something there somewhere out of our view. probably not God, just gravity , energy and time.
our universe was empty and void of these elements until something happened on "the other side"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B0Kaf7xYMk&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOkAagw6iug

http://video.google.com/url?docid=4183875433858020781&esrc=sr8&ev=v&len=2675&q=parallel%2Buniverses&srcurl=http%3A%2F%2Fvideo.google.com%2Fvideoplay%3Fdocid%3D4183875433858020781&vidurl=%2Fvideoplay%3Fdocid%3D4183875433858020781%26q%3Dparallel%2Buniverses%26total%3D1577%26start%3D0%26num%3D10%26so%3D0%26type%3Dsearch%26plindex%3D7&usg=AL29H21xUl2xFICY_0JemACxcAsuR7OBig

episodes are listed up to down, NOT left to right
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/elegant/program.html


(this is ONLY my humble opinion and I might be completely wrong)

but I think black holes require a second look.as a starter for external big bangs.
they seem to be capable of manipulating our dimensions to perform some strange tricks.
"mash" space time and other dimensions together, and create the separate "branes" at least on our side it makes sense, and the blackhole ejects matter from one brane (our universe) to the other brane or a blank brane.

creating a "white hole" or a big bang if you wish.

people claim this is not possible since the wormhole connecting the two branes cannot stay open because it breaks the law of thermodynamics.

well people, the only thing I can say in defense of that is, we're not worried about newtonain physics at this point anymore. the inside of a black hole doesn't even follow newtonain physics. It because a world existing ONLY on the quantum level ---- so we should apply quantum physics laws instead.
and we still have a long way to go to be able to understand quantum physics.

besides.... how much time of being a stable connection, would the wormhole even need to transmit enough quantum particles to "the other side"

GOD? I was strictly atheist, but now after understanding the concept of parallel universes, God could very well exist. We might even be someones "build your own galaxy" ball hanging from a rear view mirror.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19125591.500.html

I just seriously DO NOT believe god is how he is portrayed in the bible.

the bible should be completely disregarded.

2007-12-06 09:21:57 · answer #1 · answered by Mercury 2010 7 · 0 0

There are lots of theories about as to the "what came before the Big Bang" question. The standard answer is that nothing was created but was always here in a sense, and time began along with space at the Big Bang, so it doesn't make sense to ask what came before.

Paul Steinhardt in his book "Endless Universes" proposes that the universe is cyclically created, eventually expanding enough to destroy itself, and created again through extra-dimensional "branes" that collide once every trillion years.

As for God, I would ask that if something rather nothing proves God, then does some God rather than no God prove Supergod? (Then so on into an infinite regress).

2007-12-06 08:50:48 · answer #2 · answered by Logan 5 · 2 0

this is a very philosophical question, but the best response i heard for this question is why did everything have to be created. It is possible that everything just was and always was. Time is a concept that only exists because it has something to exist in. If there was no matter then there was no time, so there was nothing before the big bang happened. Space is a word for the area that is between matter, so by that definition then you can not create space with out matter, so it always was just there.

I personally like this answer, i like the idea that everything just was. That someone or something did not have to create everything since it always existed

2007-12-06 08:20:14 · answer #3 · answered by plaxii 2 · 1 0

When I was young I looked up and was as mesmerized as you.. it took a few years of wondering, just as you are wondering, just what the heck made this happen.. Recently I have been presented scientific facts that can only lead to one conclusion.. since the universe has been proven to be constantly from a single point and since life cannot create itself then none of this would have taken place without the presence of a supernatural power.. modern day scientist such as astrologers and biologist now believe in God.. it came from their search for the same answers that you are asking about.. the interesting thing about it is..that of all the planets in our solar system.. the one and only planet that can sustain life is EARTH.. and here is one more interesting little tidbit.. if you left your home and flew straight up at the speed of light.. it would take you 14 billion years to reach a position directly opposite of where earth is so that you could view the universe from the opposite side with the same perspective.. 14 billion years.. Do you think God gets in a hurry?

2007-12-06 08:33:26 · answer #4 · answered by J. W. H 5 · 0 1

From the point of someone who looked at it scientifically, I would say you are not very advanced in how you ask these questions. You haven't even seen the surface of what we know. Saying "Big Bang" does not cut it. You have to be able to calculate it yourself or at least understand the basic steps that are needed to calculate it before you can have an opinion that is more than make belief.

The good news is that you can. Five to eight years of hard study in physics and astronomy can get you there. And once you have that under your belt most of your questions will appear rather naive.

I can only encourage everyone who really wants to knot to study physics. That is the ONLY way to real insight.

2007-12-06 08:38:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Every thing exists within the confines of a finite universe and will go out of existence with the demise of the universe.
The universe started some time after time zero.
It emerged from a finite potential that spawned a single quantum space-time pulse of minimum size and duration with all the ingredients necessay to evolve into the universe we see and experience today.

2007-12-06 10:17:52 · answer #6 · answered by Billy Butthead 7 · 0 0

And so, you go on to impossible questions that we'll never know. Anyway, I heard the Big Bang story differently, that two planets, one full of water and the other full of ground collided creating Earth. The Water planet was bigger, resulting in more sea water than land.

2007-12-06 08:17:19 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Everything under the heavens, God created.

2007-12-06 09:27:03 · answer #8 · answered by Jacque... E 1 · 0 1

well u need to look at it very clearly in the sence that in the bible it mentiones that God is the alpha and the omega the begginng and the end and through the book of psalms you will find that the bible metiones God to be infinite (Revelation 1:8) . Science says that there was a big bang and that the world was flat and them millions of years later they found out that it was round and in the bible (Isa. 40:22) already stated that the bible is round but noooooo, people just wont open a simple book to understand the meaning of life.

2007-12-06 08:26:40 · answer #9 · answered by Jimmy B 1 · 0 4

each thing this is tangible exists for beneficial. different issues exist, yet in a distinctive way. Esoteric components exist, yet are actually not tangible. So i assume, particular, each thing does relatively exist in one way or yet another...aside from unicorns.

2016-10-19 10:41:16 · answer #10 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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