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Simple,first go to Dangerous Croco 2 and go to the upper-left corner of the map. You will see two vines.Climb the Rright one. You'll be transported to Monkey Swamp 1. Than go to the house opposite of the house of which u apppeared by after climbing the vine. Press up at the house and Voila. You're at monkey swamp 2. Enjoy the area. (monsters: Lupin,Zombie Lupin.
It is unsure because when the big bang explode, space's dimension is expanding, which means the dimension will go on forever.
Go to the tree palace and go to the big 'un (the big one!) monkey guard continue on the path to the top of the tree. Bounce on the flowers and stuff. Go and beat the naysayer and finish the puzzles. When you go out the door he should be right there. :-)
Now How Would We Know EXACTLY How Big It Is And/Or Was?! We Aren't That Clever You Know! ¬¬ Go Ask Alister... The big bang is still happening today, as the universe is still expanding. So the answer to this question depends on the timeframe. The big bang is as big as the universe is today. Before the big bang when all matter was contained in a singularity it was no bigger than a few microns across. Five minutes after the big bang the entire universe was the size of a golf ball. This might not seem big after five minutes, but to go from the size of a few microns to a golf ball is like going from New York to Pluto in 5 minutes.
Really big stars, which die in supernova explosions.
To go back together because of the force of gravity pulling everything into a pinpoint center, causing a singularity, and then probably causing another big bang.
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Go-Bang was created in 1894.
The big bang marks the beginning of the expansion of space-time from minute to enormous. It marks the beginning of time t = 0. I don't know of any discussion of energy needed for the 'banging' of the big bang. Since it marks the beginning of time it makes no sense for energy to be needed to start the Universe with a bang, for this energy would thus need to be around 'before' the beginning of time. Also, the big bang is technically not an explosion, but an ('explosive') expansion of great great great great great great magnitude. This however does not resolve whether energy need be supplied for a bang or for an expansion. The answer seems to lie in a technicality of time.
It is a Vulcan phrase for "Go to hell." It was used in a Big Bang Theory episode Spock Resonance.
Technically, there isn't a sheet or anything but you can go ontoyou tube and type in misheard lyrics last farewell big bang and there's a video on it. It's really good! Hope that helps.