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| Non Diving Posts: Discuss Big bang questions. in the Non-Diving Related Forums forums: Depending on which/whose theory you believe of course Well currently there's only one that predicts a universe much like we ... |
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| What I want to know is if nothing existed before the big bang, what went bang and what did it go bang in? Answers on a postcard please. Gareth
__________________ The other half of Team Rudolph Member of the Blonde Mafia Support Team If the next 50 years are anything like the past 50 years, I'll be an old man by the time I'm 100 Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I think I've forgotten this before. |
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It's number 2 in a New Scientist list of "13 things that do not make sense". 13 things that do not make sense - space - 19 March 2005 - New Scientist Quote:
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| I listened to the same programme and was fascinated. I know naff all about black holes, and big bangs, even though I've ploughed the "A Brief History of Time". But I found it interesting that a woman on the prog had travelled to Canada to see a new supernova that was created during the stone age and is now visible because the light from it has now travelled this far. That is simply mind boggling. Not to most maybe, but it is to my little boggle-able mind. Also it was amazing that something had taken longer to arrive than my Ebay parcel which I am still waiting for.
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When scientists say that something doesnt make sense what they mean is "what we beleive to be true now is totally wrong." |
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The church does / or did get upset if you try to look beyond the big bang and so for a long time money wasnt easily available for this. The big bang theory originated from Lemaitres description of an expanding universe. If it is now expanding then it must have once been smaller - extrapolate this far enough then the universe was once infinitely small (singularity) - and if it continues to expand then eventually the rate of expansion will reduce as the energy gets dispersed. Eventually...... gravity may pull it all back in as a big crunch. The suggestion is that it might be cyclical expand, contract, expand, contract ect. what interests me is where the universe is expanding into ..... what is the nothing beyond the edge of the universe. anyway, now that i've proved how dull i am i'm off to get tanks filled.
__________________ Liam "I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered." Sir George of Best |
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