Obviously, there are no witnesses or records to back it up. But mainly because they don't know what caused it. It's all very well saying that the universe exploded etc etc, but they don't know what actually caused the explosion/expansion. It's this that makes people think God caused it and therefore created the Universe, and others to believe that there is a perfectly plausible scientific reason for the explosion, it just hasn't been discovered yet. However, a giant particle accelerator called the Large Hadron Collider that mimicks the effects of the "Big Bang" was created a short while ago in Geneva which is supposed to collide opposing beams of protons or lead ions, each moving at approximately 99.999999% of the speed of light. However, the effects of this would only be shown in a few years, so I guess we'll have to wait to see how the Big Bang was caused.
I think this is very hard to answer in such a way that we can picture it or make sense of it which is why cosmologists express the posited origin of the big bang as a singularity. As Dr. Michio Kaku points out that really means we don't know as a singularity, we believe is somewhere, and some time where/when all the laws of physics break down. The most popular view is that all time and space began with the big bang. There is the multiverse theory which would answer the question as in the "multiverse". I am sorry but I can not really do better than that.
The answer will vary, for a start, depending on whether you believe in God or not... My opinion as a believer is that yes, God must somehow have caused the entire Universe to come into existence. It is hard to imagine a Universe that "made itself", or just sprung into existence without a reason, out of sheer nothingness. But HOW God made the Universe, we don't know in detail. And it would still be interesting to know more about his methods, i.e., how the Big Bang happened, and what came before it. Scientifically, this is difficult to answer; everything we see from the past of our Universe happened AFTER the Big Bang.
The BIG BANG is a theory that says that the universe, about 14 billion years ago, was a single point from which space, time, matter and energy and everything was created.It's a little misleading to think of it as an "explosion". There wasn't a bunch of space into which the explosion propelled "stuff", the big bang actually created the space. This is a hard concept for kids (or, for that matter, anyone) to wrap their heads around, and there really isn't a good way to make it much simpler than that.
The universe did not exist before the Big Bang. There was nothing there. It can be hard to grasp for young minds.
hi,my name is uday and I say no gravity was existed before the big bang Therewas nothing, not even time, before the big bang. The very start of the big bang remains unclear, but after a little while when the universe was still small there was certainly an effect from gravity, but likely small compared to the other fundamental forces, which are many orders of magnitude larger (and which don't quite cancel considering the plasma state of matter).
It's hard to believe in any of those, but all the scientists agree that something caused a huge explosion of mass to populate the universe. In my Opinion, I believe in the big bang theory, but my biggest question was: what started it off? For every bomb there has to be something to activate it, otherwise, it would explode while being created. So yes, you can believe in them or not, it's a matter of personal opinion.
Science relies on the laws of physics. Faith and religion have no bearing on the laws of physics, unless you believe God created the laws of physics. While you can believe in God and be a scientist, it's hard to believe in the Big Bang theory and Creationism, too. And, modern physics now believes that God had no part in the Big Bang. That said, God and faith can still play a large part in our lives, just not when it comes to science.
they bang hard
I think it would be hard to work on another theory. There are more chances on discovering new paths in the same theory than to create a new one. Much more difficult is to idealize the concept of infinity or atemporality than to study the issues related to the Big Bang's.
When you bang something soft the sound will be soft and when you bang something hard the sound will be loud.The same with talking, if you talk loudly the sound will be loud and when you talk quietly the sound will be soft.
I think this is very hard to answer in such a way that we can picture it or make sense of it which is why cosmologists express the posited origin of the big bang as a singularity. As Dr. Michio Kaku points out that really means we don't know as a singularity, we believe is somewhere, and some time where/when all the laws of physics break down. The most popular view is that all time and space began with the big bang. There is the multiverse theory which would answer the question as in the "multiverse". I am sorry but I can not really do better than that.
God i could just bang her all day. She is so smokin hot. She makes my wenie hard. That cold blooded bitch.
she bang chuck norris and when to hard and to far!
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it means, bang me now. hard.
they bang hard and slow
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