Although it is purely speculation, it is suggested that the energy which formed the universe was either transferred or transformed from another universe, dimension, or reality. At the instant of the Big Bang, the energy density of the singularity would have been finite but inconceivably large, such that its release would have spontaneously generated quarks that combined to form all of the matter currently in existence. This mass includes all stars, galaxies, black holes, and interstellar dust, as well the "dark matter" which is only apparent in large-scale gravitational phenomena.
The term for the false idea that the universe is nothing but matter in motion is materialism. It is a philosophical belief that denies the existence of anything beyond physical matter and its interactions.
It is religion that makes such a claim, not science. Science can go no farther back than the small bundle of unimaginably high energy that is thought to have spawned the 'big bang', the expansion of the energy that eventually became the universe as we know it. And in fact science readily admits that even going back that far requires a great deal of speculation, even if that speculation outlines a succession of processes that is substantially defensible.Spontaneous creation of matter (or energy) is not compatible with the known processes of the physical universe as it now exists.Sources for the Big BangAlthough it is purely speculation, it is suggested that the energy which formed the universe was either 1) already present, or 2) transferred, transformed, or siphoned from another universe, dimension, or reality. At the instant of the Big Bang, the energy density of the singularity would have been finite but almost inconceivably large, such that its release would have spontaneously generated quarks that combined to form all of the matter currently in existence. This mass includes all stars, galaxies, black holes, and interstellar dust, as well the "dark matter" which is only apparent in large-scale gravitational phenomena.
The law of conservation of matter and energy states that matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form. This principle is fundamental to understanding the interactions and transformations of matter and energy in the universe.
Time was created in the Big Bang as a fundamental component of the universe's expansion. As the universe rapidly expanded from a singularity, time began to flow, marking the progression of events and allowing for the development of space and matter.
The initial singularity, which is believed to be the starting point of the universe, was created by a rapid expansion of energy and matter. This event is known as the Big Bang.
The creation of matter and the creation of the universe were one and the same event, occurring approximately 11.3 billion years ago. Some scientists believe that our universe is not alone, but that there are other universes in what is termed the 'multiverse'; if so they would have held matter when our universe was created.
Matter exists in the universe due to the interactions of particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons. These particles combine to form atoms, which then come together to create various forms of matter such as solids, liquids, and gases. The presence of matter is crucial for the formation of stars, planets, and all living organisms in the universe.
The question is rather confusing, assuming it asks what god created the universe, that is a matter of total opinion. If you are Christian, Muslim, Jewish you will likely believe that God created the universe, not 'what' God. I personally believe that the universe has existed forever and will exist forever.
There is nothing in this universe that is not made out of matter. To answer this more directly, the answers are: 1. Nothing 2. Nothing 3. Nothing 4. Nothing 5. Nothing
The term for the false idea that the universe is nothing but matter in motion is materialism. It is a philosophical belief that denies the existence of anything beyond physical matter and its interactions.
The vast expanse of the universe contains many objects and phenomena, such as stars, planets, galaxies, and dark matter. So, it is not accurate to say that nothing exists in the universe.
You are giving the definition for the Big Bang Theory.
Because He created you and the entire universe and he loves you no matter what
The best theory is that all matter was created at the Big Bang
The matter that existed since the Big Bang is expanding. A few decades ago, a "steady-state" theory was popular; according to it, matter was created as the Universe expanded, thus maintaining the matter density in the Universe constant. However, observational evidence did not support this theory.The matter that existed since the Big Bang is expanding. A few decades ago, a "steady-state" theory was popular; according to it, matter was created as the Universe expanded, thus maintaining the matter density in the Universe constant. However, observational evidence did not support this theory.The matter that existed since the Big Bang is expanding. A few decades ago, a "steady-state" theory was popular; according to it, matter was created as the Universe expanded, thus maintaining the matter density in the Universe constant. However, observational evidence did not support this theory.The matter that existed since the Big Bang is expanding. A few decades ago, a "steady-state" theory was popular; according to it, matter was created as the Universe expanded, thus maintaining the matter density in the Universe constant. However, observational evidence did not support this theory.
"Where else did matter come from? If matter has no beginning and always existed, then matter must be god", this is a sentence you sometimes here religious people say in the defence of their belief. But if god is matter, it is bind by laws of nature, like all matter is. But laws of nature don't allow such thing as god. He would have to exist in some place of the Universe, since there is no place outside of the Universe. And how could he have created the Universe from inside it, just when there was nothing inside Universe, since it was a singularity, infinitely small space. A god couldn't have been outside the universe either, since there is no such place as outside the Universe, the Universe is all there is. And furthermore there was not time before the Big Bang (in which the Universe began), since time itself started at it. So there's no place or time in which a god could have existed before the universe was born. God didn't create the universe, all the matter the Universe is made of existed already at the singularity. It was compressed so tiny and dense taht eventually it exploded and formed the Universe. The matter was always there, and quite possibly there have been other Universes before this one, and they all ended up with a Big Crunch (which is an opposite of Big Bang), in which all the matter of the Universe compressed into a singularity, only to explode again into another Universe. We can never prove that theory, since time in which we can make observations started at the Big Bang 13,7 billion years ago and we cannot see before that. If someone believes the Universe is created by god, then they must ask themselves where did the god came from? Where is god now? How he was born? How he supposedly created the Universe? There's no explanation for any of those questions. There is absolutely no proof of god.
actually there was nothing before our universe . suddenly there was a big blast called big bang and matter came into extistance. hope satisfied you.