To: The Looking Spoon
Here is my take on the big bang theory. Ok, so the Universe started from a big explosion, but what exploded? There was matter before the explosion and it had to be equal to the matter after the explosion, no matter how condensed the matter was before it went up, it had to be equal to what scattered out after the big bang.
So the question is, where did all that matter come from? Who, or what, brought it into existence? That question is never addressed, and the existence of the matter is simply glossed over.
8 posted on
09/04/2010 12:43:24 PM PDT by
calex59
To: calex59
Actually, you are wrong. Matter is inter-convertible with energy.
Therefore, the Big Bang, at its initial stages would have contained far, far less matter, and far more energy, than later stages.
To: calex59
Okay, so here's my simplistic response to your notion:
What existed before the matter was energy, which with the right dimensional twists in spacetime turns into matter as it expands and thus 'cools'. So what kind of energy was this pre-bang stuff? ... The command from The Creator.
11 posted on
09/04/2010 12:50:29 PM PDT by
MHGinTN
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