Two separate things...
Big bang was just a mass that exploded and the result is the growing universe we live in today. There's still lots of debate about this, like in string or m theory that there are infinite amout of parallel universes, or that the universe will reach a critical point where the gravity outweighs the velocity of expansion and it will begin to collapse until it forms another giant mass that will then explode and repeat the whole process.
Evolution is just how one life form over time adapts and changes to the environment. Some changes happen faster than others, some happen for different reasons like the introduction of a new predator, or change in the weather, but it does happen. Macro takes time and will not happen in our life time... micro changes are easier to observe and we see those in things like drug resistant bacteria.
2007-12-07 03:46:11
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answered by Pitchy 5
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This doesn't have anything to do with evolution. It is a separate thing. The Big Bang is sort of a misleading title. It is more accurate to call it a Big Expansion. There was a single point that contained all the matter and energy in the Universe. This point expanded to create the universe, and even time itself.
There are several ideas as to where this matter/energy came from, but there is still a lot to learn. So right now, the most accurate answer to give would be that we are in the process of finding out right now. In the mean time, don't just make up an answer like "God did it" just to have an answer.
2007-12-07 11:44:09
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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First of all the big bang has nothing to do with evolution.
Second the big bang is a model of the expansion of the observable portion of the universe and has nothing to do with origins.
Third I suggest you read an actual science book ( actually you should read several ) on the subject. Rather than get faulty information from here.
I have actually taken graduate physics courses on GR and Cosmology so I could help you but time and space is too limited here to do anything but confuse you more.
2007-12-07 11:45:31
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answered by Anonymous
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currently we don't have any definite understanding of the origin of the universe. There are number of more or less likely szenarios. None of those szenarios has anything to do with evolution as a generic term.
Evolution deals with the diversity of living organisms, not with the universe.
You can specify evolution of the universe, but then you are talking astrophysics not biology.
I am not an astrophysicist, so I'd rather not try to explain the latest theories of the possible beginnings of the universe. Please post in appropriate section to get a qualified answer.
2007-12-07 11:42:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Our Universe emerged from the Multidimensional, Chaotic Void when three trans dimensional membranes collided and sets of dimensions interlocked in a pan-dimensional matrix, when these trans dimensional membranes tried to pull apart, the point of contact became stuck forcing the pan-dimensional matrix to collapse into a singularity which then unfolded into our Universe.
This process is on going and trillions of new universes are being created every moment, all without the need of a creator.
2007-12-07 11:49:14
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answered by ? 6
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ok well when u start to learn about the universe and how it works, you know that there must have been a god who created it and that it did not occur by it self. Like if the universe started from a "big bang" how did it go into structure. like now when u see this computer, if i told u it got created by it self, or by a "small bang" would u believe me? ofcourse not, there must have been someone who made it to work in this unique way. Same goes to the univrse, there must have been a god who created it and made it work in such a way that supported life. Infact theres no evidence what so ever to proof that the universe was created by it self. There is evidence that there is a God, for example Jesus, he said that there is God, people told him if he can bring up people from the dead they would follow him, and so he did. He brought up people from the dead, he healed the blind and the deaf. He did so many miracles, yet others were trying to kill him. Why? because they dont wana face the truth, they wana set up their own rules and live their own atheist live so it can be easy for them. But if u want to know more email me and ill give u my yahoo mail so we can chat ok
2007-12-07 11:48:55
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answered by Anonymous
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You're confused, because the big bang has nothing to do with evolution.
2007-12-07 11:41:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't understand that the big bang and evolution are two totally different things.
2007-12-07 11:40:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution is progressive development of individual, soul, society, civilization & as a whole back to the source.
2007-12-07 11:45:20
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answered by Muthu S 7
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The universe has always contained energy in some form. There is no beginning or end.
2007-12-07 11:40:05
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answered by Clint 4
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