There is a chance that NOTHING has a beginning, or an ending. It's all just endless cycles of CHANGE.
2007-12-12 05:37:14
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a good chance that the universe has no beginning and no end. The belief that "something came from nothing" contradicts all of science and mathematics. It has never occurred throughout all of scientific study. Only change in the universe is constant. Particles change from one property to another. The universe expands and many believe that it also goes through stages of contraction as well, but the "One" still remains. The universe undergoes changes in density, form, and expression, but nothing has ever been "destroyed" and nothing has ever been "created" in the universe.
2007-12-12 13:45:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so. However, I do favor the recycled universe theory. Everyone knows that the universe is expanding and it has beem theorized that like anything else with expansion it will one day reach a point where it will reverse itself and collapse slowly into a singularity. Once that happens all matter will continue to be compressed so tightly that eventually it can collapse no more. When that happensthe pressure will be too much and the next Big Bang will occur st aring the process all over again.
2007-12-12 13:39:37
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The problem is that we have finite brains and find it hard to imagine infinite concepts.
Is time endless in both directions, forward and back?
Homer Simpson's idea of a donut shaped universe.
You could be right.
It all could have been a massive amount of pure energy at one time, which converted into mass through E=MC2. What it was before that time is totally unknown but we could be moving towards that state again rather more rapidly than is healthy.
2007-12-12 14:01:56
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answer #4
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answered by eclomaxkiwi 2
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Dicey call. On the one hand the universe is flat and is expanding at an increasingly higher rate, which suggests that there won't be another one once this one is gone. BUT -- string theory suggests both that the big bang is not a unique event and that alternate universes might exist with our own.
2007-12-12 13:40:32
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answer #5
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answered by Sarrafzedehkhoee 7
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Yes. But it's hard for us to comprehend, because everything on earth has a beginning and an end.
2007-12-12 13:38:16
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answer #6
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answered by catalyst 4
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We haven't started yet! We are just thinking about getting started. Make's sense to me. I have a feeling we will never start or we will end. But how can we end if there is no....ah I see
2007-12-12 13:58:26
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answer #7
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answered by יונתן 4
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i would say that the chances of that are the same as you getting a good answer to this question ;)
2007-12-12 13:37:57
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answer #8
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answered by nacsez 6
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Theres a chance of anything, however, the Likelyhood is that it did have one.
2007-12-12 13:38:11
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2007-12-12 13:41:37
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answered by Maple Sugar 4
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