THE BIG BANG, what do you think? |
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THE BIG BANG, what do you think? |
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![]() i'm maggie =] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3,607 Joined: Jan 2006 Member No: 361,616 ![]() |
so, it really wasnt until this week that i really got into the big bang theory.
aparently, the universe started out as a hot and dense supermassive ball the size of a pearl. the pearl then exploded around 13.7 billion years ago causing all and any material to fly out in all different directions. the atoms from the big bang then formed after our universe cooled down. how does something so little make something so big? not to mention, there are so many more galaxies out there (could be millions, or billions) while our solar system is only one. (the milky way.) who knows if there could be other life surviving in another galaxy wondering the same thing we're wondering. there have been scientists doing experiment after experiment getting evidence and data and have also said that we can still hear "hisses" from satilites from the big bang so many years ago. basically, what im asking is..do you believe it? |
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An atom is more than 99% vacuum. Perhaps if vacuum was removed from all atoms, everything would condense to the size of a pearl? Its theoretically possible. Its like how DNA is condensed to a miniscule size, but if it uncoiled itself, it would be seemingly infinitely long.
For the closeminded religious, why is it impossible for God to have been the force that 'detonated' an original atom? There obviously had to be a great deal of sudden energy. I don't understand why God can't take place in this type of science. |
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