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Well, a singularity is part of a black hole. Although no-one really knows what existed before, a likely explanation is that every black hole contains another universe. So when our black hole was created, we were too.

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What was before the singularity?

Before the singularity, there was a state of infinite density and temperature in the universe. This state is believed to have existed at the beginning of the Big Bang, which is the current scientific theory explaining the origin of the universe.


What do most scientists believe existed before the incident known as big bang?

Most scientists believe that an infinite dense singularity existed before the incident known as the Big Bang.


Where did the matter for the Big Bang come from?

The matter for the Big Bang is believed to have originated from a singularity, a point of infinite density and temperature, which existed before the universe began.


What created the singularity before the Big Bang?

The concept of what existed before the Big Bang is still a topic of scientific debate and exploration. Some theories suggest that a singularity, a point of infinite density and temperature, existed before the Big Bang. However, the exact cause or origin of this singularity is not yet fully understood by scientists.


Where did the dense singularity originate that existed before the Big Bang?

In a universe model, the term 'where' in context of a singularity has no meaning. Our understanding of spacial geometry, which we use to estimate where we are, depends upon our positional relationship to our known universe. But if the universe is infinitessimally small, then there is no measurement of position, because everything is in the same place..In a multiverse model, in which there are several universes coexisting in adjacent parcels of space at the same time, then the term 'where' is definable, but not measurable. In this case, we could say that the singularity is so many billion/trillion/quadrillion light years from the next closest universe, but we have no means of measuring distances that large.


Who creature exist before creation?

Nothing existed before creation because nothing was created. Only God existed.


What caused the creation of the universe?

According to modern science, energy created the universe in the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago since energy cannot be created or destroyed. Energy existed before matter, space, and time. Energy is also causing the expansion and acceleration of the universe. We can say with certainty that energy is eternal and existed even before the universe and will outlast the universe.


Is there any other creation before God created the universe?

The other countless billions of universes that already existed before the Big Bang formed the one we're in right now.


What was the Nile River before creation?

If you believe in creation, you understand that nothing existed, not even the Nile River, before Creation.


What was there prior to the creation of the universe?

Christian perspectiveThe Bible account starts with the creation of our universe. "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth"(Genesis 1:1). It tells us nothing about what existed before this particular creation. True science has shown us that matter comes from energy, and God is the SOURCE of all energy (Isaiah 40:26). It was from him that all matter came. EVERYthing we humans are familiar with, has/had a beginning, but from the Bible's account, we know that God is different. He, alone, has ALWAYS been(Psalms 90:2), so if nothing else, GOD was there prior to the creation of the universe. And since he is ALWAYS working(John 5:17), he undoubtedly had things he was working on, but at thispoint, we just don't know what they were.Scientific perspectiveAt the Big Bang, all of the energy in the universe existed at a 'singularity'. Space and time did not exist - they were started as a result of the Bang. Because of the nature of that point, no information exists from prior to it. Indeed, such information is impossible, and we thus cannot and will not ever know what happened or existed "before" it.


Do sci-guys already know something that ''was'' before singularity?

The idea of "was" as past tense is meaningless at a singularity. There can be no "before" because time itself loses meaning. It's impossible to speculate about what came before the Big Bang because the idea of "before" only has meaning within the present temporal Universe, but no meaning in reference to the "event" that gave birth to the Universe.


If a black hole is sometimes created with just one star shouldn't the thing the existed before the big bang have essentially been a huge black hole with all mass in it?

The Big Bang theory does indeed suggest that the begining of the Universe was a singularity - an infintesimally small region where the entrie Unverse was concentrated. A singularity is also thought to be at the centre of a black hole.