Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Did anyone ever figure out where the gigantic substance that resulted in the big-bang originated from?

I am trying to reason where the huge ball beyond any imagination that exploded like popcorn into billions of planets and suns millions of times bigger than the earth and trillions of light years into space came from.





Did science ever find out yet or does anyone have a clue?Did anyone ever figure out where the gigantic substance that resulted in the big-bang originated from?
No; BB is all imaginary...





.'; By the Word of the Lord were the heavens created, and all the host of them by the breath of His mouth.... For HE SPAKE AND IT WAS DONE; HE COMMANDED AND IT STOOD FAST';. (psalm 33:6-9)Did anyone ever figure out where the gigantic substance that resulted in the big-bang originated from?
If this is a serious question, then I can only suggest that you find some popular science books and have a look through them. This is so far removed from any ideas that we have about that beginning of the universe that I can only assume that you are joking. The idea of the 'ball' being huge is very neatly taken care of in the equation E=mc^2, which also leads neatly to the idea that this universe is very likely made of nothing, once the positive contribution from matter (mass) is weighed against the negative contribution of gravitational potential energy. If you don't understand this, then I would suggest that you a) research it a little - it is fascinating, and b) think twice before attacking a theory that you know so little about.
It was actually quite a small ';ball';. All the matter in the universe, packed together in a microscopic bit, that finally got so hot and excited that it exploded into what we know now as the universe. Where did the little bit come from? THe previous universe is the leading thought. The universe goes through an endless cycle of big bang and big crunch.





And of course the person above me will try and put nonsense in your head like a magic man in the sky, who also came from nothing, popped everything into existence. You decide what makes more sense.





Also notice how the ';person'; above me doesn't even use the entire quote. Christians using only what they want to benefit them. the actual quote is this:


';I thought I had left the question of the existance of a Supreme Being completely


open in my article. It would be perfectly consistent with all we know to say


that there was a Being who was responsible for the laws of physics. However,


I think it could be misleading to call such a Being ';god,'; because this term


is normally understood to have personal connotations which are not present in


the laws of Physics.';
They really don't know what conditions were like before the big bang. They only have evidence that the universe came into existence, possibly from a central point, but beyond that? The Big Bang, at best, is a hypothesis, since it cannot be tested. You might as well believe that God did it (and many do).
If we don't know, is it acceptable to just make something up?





I'll say leprechauns made it, and if you don't agree that leprechauns made it, I'll declare war on your country and kill people until you agree.
Where did you get the idea that there was an immense ball of mass prior to the big bang?





The closest science has gotten is to suppose that there was actually an acute absence of matter and energy prior to the big bang.





(Edited after reading other answers) The idiocy of some people is just beyond comprehension.





Evolution is wrong? Gotta be the dumbest thing I've read all day.
when i get to thinking about this question it makes me wonder....and i can't figure it out! whichs makes me irratated. *scratches head angrily* but anywho if the scientists today ever find out i would like to be the first to kno please!
';nothing'; exploded
HAHAHAHAHA





ONE MORE REASON EVOLUTION IS WRONG.








It was either between Big Bang, or Anal Sex, they decided to go with big bang
Pure energy is what is believed to lay beyond the universe.


Most likely no one will ever know exactly where it came from.
Who cares? Isn't the important question why God sees all. Knows all and does nothing?





If God does nothing in this world... why should we even bother to acknowledge him?
Not yet.








and it wasn't a huge ball, it was a tiny point...
Newark
You could read a book if you really wanted to know, I suspect you would rather attack fake theories though
That will never be possible.
Nope.








God is still a false premise.





Thanks for playing.
Uh, that's not really what the big bang theory actually says....
I believe it was pasta.





RAmen
God created it.
Do you need fables and fairy tales to make up the answer for you?





PS That isn't even what the big bang states. Get a brain.
Err....that isn't what the Big Bang says. So no, of course not.
a bunch of drifters put all the watches they found on the beach into a giant pile
it s a lie that's why

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