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What caused the Big Bang? |
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God |
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A well timed event |
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Other-please tell what it is |
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 5:59 pm
I've been asking myself this question for years and I still years and I'm still stumped on it...can you please donate your knoledge or sources to help me?
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Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:30 am
Someone in this guild must still care about science.
Please post we both benifit.
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Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 4:20 pm

This guild is slow and it takes awhile for a response.
I think God created the universe because I am a christian. But in scientific terms, it was created by the big bang, which I think is total crap but that's what people think. They say pressure or something builds up and exploded into different planets. Thats about all I know as it's been awhile since I have studied astronomy.
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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:28 am
If you are going to bring god into this then he himself could have caused the Big Bang.
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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 3:21 am
The theory is, as I understand it (I don't have a huge knowledge on astrophysics, mind), that it all started with a quantum singularity, that was unimaginably dense, and exploded to form the universe. After a couple of billion years, matter started to pull together, and so large space rocks gained larger gravitational fields, which in turn made objects orbit around each other.
I like to think of it as this, it seems easier to me, but I don't really have any proof: Before the start of our universe, the previous universe was sucked into a black hole. Obviously, this would have taken billions and billions of years. So, when all the matter of that universe was condensed into a single point, this point was the entirety of the universe. Then, the density became too huge for the black hole to handle, and so it exploded, creating the universe again, 'our' universe.
 That is my understanding of it, based on Hawking's big bang theory, but tweaked a little bit.:'D ilovecomments
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Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 5:54 pm
What about all the other universes that are within the sight of our universe and all the other black holes?
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Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 2:53 pm
bulmer24 What about all the other universes that are within the sight of our universe and all the other black holes? All the other universes? Don't you mean Galaxies? And yeah, my theory is flawed, but someday they might merge or 'swallow' each other...:'D ilovecomments
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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:47 am
sounds like a good idea moo
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 6:21 pm
I think it was created in the big bang. Also ithink that there are an unlimited number of other universe besides ours.
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:29 pm
But how can there be universes other than our if the universe if the universe is everything and infinate.
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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:54 am
adillow13 But how can there be universes other than our if the universe if the universe is everything and infinate. There is a theory of a multiverse where there are multiple universes but it only that, a theory. Although when you look at anti matter it is plausible to say that a negative copy of our universe exists although how that universe would come to be, I dont know but it is good food for speculative thought. The idea of the multiverse is that all the universes have no interactions with each other, each have their own space-time and matter and the actions of one universe does not affect the other.
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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:56 am
kirara-the-nekomata I think it was created in the big bang. Also ithink that there are an unlimited number of other universe besides ours. Is there any particular reason?
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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 12:04 pm
adillow13 I've been asking myself this question for years and I still years and I'm still stumped on it...can you please donate your knoledge or sources to help me? Im sorry I didnt reply about this first. This is more of a philosophical rather than scientific question on the basis that we cannot with any empirical certainty tell whether there even is a god, so in reality it is a question you should be asking yourself but knowing other peoples opinions sometimes help too though. Most every religion has a creation and an end of universe account. Ive read a lot of them and I particularly subscribe to the buddhist one (aside from the belief in Brahmas). Its a very interesting depiction on the end of things and one that falls quite well into science if you subscribe to the theory that energy is the basis for all things we know.
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 6:39 pm
Okay. There is a lot of controversy about this topic.
The way I see it, is that at the time before our universe, there was another universe, possibly the same one. Then, as the universe expanded, galaxies collided, causing a super-massive black hole. The whole universe was pulled in, to the point where it was a single point; a singularity. As more of the universe gets pulled in, the pressure inside the the singularity is infinitely unimaginable and eventually cannot withstand it anymore. It must explode, causing built up matter to be recreated and as matter clustered, planets, stars etc, are formed. Eventually as the universe expands, it cannot contain itself and a super-massive black hole forms. Then the cycle is repeated for an infinite amount of time. Nothing becomes something, Something becomes nothing. It is also possible for this to be happening in reverse in a sort of "flip-side" universe. It's all quite amazing. burning_eyes
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Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 12:38 pm
The Sloth Master Okay. There is a lot of controversy about this topic. The way I see it, is that at the time before our universe, there was another universe, possibly the same one. Then, as the universe expanded, galaxies collided, causing a super-massive black hole. The whole universe was pulled in, to the point where it was a single point; a singularity. As more of the universe gets pulled in, the pressure inside the the singularity is infinitely unimaginable and eventually cannot withstand it anymore. It must explode, causing built up matter to be recreated and as matter clustered, planets, stars etc, are formed. Eventually as the universe expands, it cannot contain itself and a super-massive black hole forms. Then the cycle is repeated for an infinite amount of time. Nothing becomes something, Something becomes nothing. It is also possible for this to be happening in reverse in a sort of "flip-side" universe. It's all quite amazing. burning_eyes That's a very good explanation for the theory that I hold dear to me <3:'D ilovecomments
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