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Aug 7 2011 04:56am
Quote (Wyrmvater @ Aug 7 2011 10:30am)

matter randomly appearing out of nowhere from nothing is ridiculous


there is no such thing as " nothing "
there is not a single area of our universe , where you can point and say " theres nothing there "

and remember , if i have 2 equal but opposite things , thats the same as having nothing ( +1 plus -1 equals zero )
there is no limit to the amount of +1's i can get out of zero , as long as i have the same amount of -1's
there is no limit to the amount of " things " we can have from " nothing " , as long as half of it is " opposite " to the other half
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Aug 7 2011 05:18am
Quote (Tummy @ Aug 3 2011 05:36pm)
So if the universe was @ 1 single super compressed point, then it exploded and created the universe we have here today,
Wouldnt all the matter shot out of the super compressed point all be going away from each other and never have the possibility of intersection?

This video @ 1:48


www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DkkGeOWYOFoA


does it make sense or not? im sure this question has already been answered, i just havent found the answer.


the simple answer is that gravity changed the original vectors and caused the interesctions. There are some unknown variables which could have all so "helped." Anti-gravity particles; dark matter which could have very easily existed surrounding the preverbial to-go-box of the universe.

This post was edited by xxxxmaniacxxxx on Aug 7 2011 05:18am
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