When the Big Bang happened, what went bang? Something went bang, right? Please do not say "It was a singularity." Because then the question would be: What was the singularity composed of? There was a lot of energy present, right? Where did it come from?
2007-12-21
12:03:03
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OK then. So Nothing went bang, or nothing did not go bang but simply began to expand at a rate that exceeds my ability to imagine (not hard). So All this expansion of nothing is what resulted in everything. OK, I am starting to see...not.
2007-12-21
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Can you prove to me absolutely that anything went "bang"?
2007-12-21 12:08:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing went bang and it wasnt an explosion. The Big bang is the expansion of space time. What did space and time expand into is the real question. And if the Universe is everything that is then how can it get bigger or larger than itself. Bigger and smaller realitive to what?
2007-12-21 12:14:01
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answered by Future 5
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Who says it had to come from anywhere? Who says there should be something rather than nothing? The law of Conservation of Mass-Energy clearly states that mass-energy can neither be created no destroied. There is also no credible scientific theory nor imagined circumstance where this law would have an exception. A perfectly legitimate answer is "it didn't come from anywhere; it was /just there/." This is a far more credible statement--favored by Occam's Razor--than "It was created by god, who was /just there/".
2007-12-21 12:12:11
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answered by Dashes 6
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Anit matter collided with matter or something like that.
Is that really any less feasable than God got bored and made everything
2007-12-21 12:06:33
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answered by Mustapher Crap 5
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This is a a lot more complicated than the bible story so I will just provide a link.
2007-12-21 12:11:28
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answered by Benji 6
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Honestly, I don't know--but I would rather just say I don't know than take the intellectually lazy way out and say god did it.
2007-12-21 12:14:56
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answered by Anonymous
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It came from nothing.
"The answer to the ancient question 'Why is there something rather than nothing?' would then be that 'nothing' is unstable." - Frank Wilczek, Nobel laureate physicist.
2007-12-21 12:09:52
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answered by scifiguy 6
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Nobody really knows... Hence the name big bang THEORY. lol I really don't know what the theory is though, which is probably your question huh. over my head sorry. hehe
2007-12-21 12:08:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you just trying to point to God, or do you truly wish to know? If you did want to know, you could just Google it.
2007-12-21 12:10:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I think they just heard God say '' BANG '' and thought it was
the big bang,,LOL no it was God who ccreated it all
the big bang is in people,s mind.
2007-12-21 12:15:45
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answered by elaine 30705 7
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