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Where did the particles that made up the Big Bang come from?

January 1, 2013

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Boksunni1

I'm still kinda confused. There's so many differing opinions.

Reply January 2, 2013
Schokoshake

[quote=sellinscrolls]If you're a scientist, God don't make it, God don't exist.
If you're a religious person, God make it, God exists.[/quote]

But all these ads on my YouTube videos are saying that Mormons are scientists! What's going on?

Reply January 1, 2013
Boksunni1

[quote=aznseal]It gets old.

@DerpTheHero: Ignore dragon. He doesn't understand basic genetics.[/quote]

Like don't the stars/planets just reform?

Reply January 1, 2013
aznseal

[quote=Boksunni1]How exactly does a universe die?[/quote]

It gets old.

@DerpTheHero: Ignore dragon. He doesn't understand basic genetics.

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dragon2923

@DerpTheHero: I,will,place,comma's,where,ever,i,want,because,***,you

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Boksunni1

[quote=aznseal]From the limited thermo i've taken, a highly simplified version is that once a universe dies, the particles from it eventually forms a new universe, and repeat.[/quote]

How exactly does a universe die?

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dragon2923

@DerpTheHero: Yep, i'm also just 13 and can repeat the same sentence a lot of times! Good job , you just learned the brand new feature of the internet, COPY AND PASTE!

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The particles always existed imo

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sellinscrolls

[quote=dragon2923]of course dat guy would like dat guy because he agrees with dat guy or actually is dat guy.[/quote]

Maybe dat

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dragon2923

[quote=sellinscrolls]I like dat guy[/quote]

of course dat guy would like dat guy because he agrees with dat guy or actually is dat guy.

@DerpTheHero : Okay, so you are targeting me with your super smart guy attack. yay. If not, you can't really argue with a theory.

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sellinscrolls

[quote=Aervas]don't b dat guy no one like dat guy[/quote]

I like dat guy

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dragon2923

Blackhole. Our universe is just a blackhole into another universe. So basically we leech off the other universe to build up our universe. <theory, not fact.

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sellinscrolls

If you're a scientist, God don't make it, God don't exist.
If you're a religious person, God make it, God exists.

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Annoy

False Vacuum, it's really complex to understand it.

"a random quantum fluctuation the universe 'tunnelled" from pure vacuum to what is called a false vacuum, a region of space that contains no matter or radiation but is not quite nothing. The space inside a bubble of false vacuum is curved, or warped, and a small amount of energy is stored in that curvature. This ostensible violation of energy conservation is allowed by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle for sufficiently small time intervals.
The bubble then inflated exponentially and its curvature energy transformed into matter and radiation. Inflation stopped and the more linear big bang expansion commenced."

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aznseal

[quote=Boksunni1]The previous universe? What do you mean?[/quote]

From the limited thermo i've taken, a highly simplified version is that once a universe dies, the particles from it eventually forms a new universe, and repeat.

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Boksunni1

[quote=aznseal]The previous universe.

Or God.[/quote]

The previous universe? What do you mean?

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Nolen

I don't know, people too small to know

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dubmason

This^

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aznseal

The previous universe.

Or God.

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