No, it doesn't mean that. Even if God doesn't exist, it's probably impossible for it to be proven scientifically.
The universe did not exist before the Big Bang. There was nothing there. It can be hard to grasp for young minds.
Molecules did not exist at the time of the Big Bang and not even in the immediate time after. To make molecules one needs atoms but it took about 370.000 years after the Big Bang for the temperature had dropped enough for atoms to be stable.
No. Universe A expands from a 'Big Bang' stops expanding, and contracts until there is a 'Big Crunch'. Then there is a new big bang and the beginning of Universe B, a middle, and another big crunch, a big bang with Universe C and so on. At the time of any 'big crunch', all matter and energy from that universe ceases to exist. It cannot manifest itself until after the next 'big bang', and then has no relation to anything in its previous manifestation.
According to the believes of physics and the big bang, we know that the big bang was both big and a bang. Since we are still receiving radiation from the big bang, So considering that factor I would say that it was big and a bang. What do you believe?
The big bang was a cosmic explosion in which the universe was created. Temperatures were so high that random motions of particles were at relativistic speeds and that the only matter that could exist in such conditions was antimatter.
Intellectual life (or life at all) did not exist during the time of the Big Bang.
U mean big bang? if its is its means the univerese is made or destroyed in a big bang
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How did it what? - It isn't known what caused the Big Bang, if that's what you mean.
around the big bang, but nobody knows
according to me , minakshi one universe exist before the big bang .
No, it didn't. At the moment of the 'big bang', which was really an expansion and not a noisy explosion, there was absolutely nothing except the massless energy that brought the big bang about. The earth didn't exist until billions of years after the big bang.
Pieces of rock clumped together to make big ones
The universe did not exist before the Big Bang. There was nothing there. It can be hard to grasp for young minds.
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It wasn't. The Big Bang was the beginning of the universe; the universe didn't exist before then.
Molecules did not exist at the time of the Big Bang and not even in the immediate time after. To make molecules one needs atoms but it took about 370.000 years after the Big Bang for the temperature had dropped enough for atoms to be stable.