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What created anything before there was anything else?

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The scientists and physicists mention the "big boom theory" but that does not explain the question no person can answer. How and when did actual matter truly exist, where was it located, and

what truly brought everything into existence? How did the celestial bodies that exist in space become so enormous?

There are unreal forces out there that are beyond imagination!

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  1. A), it's big bang, not boom

    B) we don't know where the big bang came from, we are still investigating

    Our physics has 4 fundamental forces.  These forces were created from one unified force when the big bang occurred.  We have no physics  for a unified force so have no way to describe what was occurring.

    2,000 years ago and even 200 years ago, we had no explanation for disease.  Now we understand the germ theory and genetics, etc...

    So to say, 80 years after we realized the universe is expanding, that the source of the big bang is "unanswerable" is ludicrous.  How about a little more time to investigate?

    What you're really saying is "Right now, in the year 2008, while I am alive and on this earth, if there is no scientific explanation for it yet, then there never will be"  Doesn't that sound... silly?


  2. It's an question know-one, either religious people (I am one) or non-religious scientists-- have a certain answer to.

    You may find  this podcast from CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corp) Radio's science show, interesting. THe link is the entire 50+ minute show but I *think* the segment you may be interested in is the first part.

    http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/quirksaio_2007...

  3. As a christian there is only one answer i believe in. God. he was always here. no one created him. He just was.

    i can tell you is the answer to what came first, the chicken or the egg.

    the egg.

    because the chicken wasn't always the chicken. the chicken comes from different species cross breeding and cross breeding for thousands of years until eventually the result was a chicken, which started out in an egg.

  4. If your asking what happened before the big bang, it's a pointless question, as there was no time or chaos before the big bang.  The matter was there, all compressed into a singularity of infinite smallness and infinite density.  If you believe in the Big Crunch theory, then it was always there, and the universe just expands and contracts in cycles.  That just means that everything was always there.  Sometimes you just have to realize that not everything has a definite creation (this can apply to God as well).

  5. I'm for sure I know this!  GOD, did it all!  I mean a lot of people would like to think there is a "scientific" way but I just believe the man up stairs did it!  I mean everything in space, earth, all over is to complex for some "big boom" to me.

  6. Like an ant who looks up at a jet flying by and wonders how yet lacks the intellect to comprehend such a things, So too is our intellect when it comes to pondering the secrets of the universe.

    God

  7. Science is unable to answer religions questions, due to the nature of science.  If you are looking for answers to "unanswerable" questions, study religion.

  8. something. erm ask jeeves.com haha

  9. GOD. no other

  10. correction.. it is the big bang theory..

    and i hope you have the answer.. it is God

  11. "Big Boom Theory"? XDDD I laughed hard at that one.

    Anyway, God created everything...

  12. That works on the assumption that matter exists. If we were to discover that there is no real matter, and we are all just figments of each others imaginations, then we will stop asking these kind of questions and get back to enjoying s*x with ourselves. (The only big bang worth bothering with.)

  13. Your question presupposes an act of creation. No such act is necessary. You can think about the "eternal past" as an infinite number of variations of space-time. In other words, space-time takes different forms, and it's all there ever was. No need for "unreal forces"--"unreal" is another word for "nonexistent."

  14. The big bang theory is over hyped, in my opinion, after all it is only an opinion, and the question, "What happened before the big bang theory?" completely owns it.

    It's one of those questions that we can think about until we go blue, but never come up with a true answer, they;re all theories!

  15. The Big Bang occured when an infantecimally dense point of energy became unstable and exploded.  If you subscribe to Einstein's theory of relativity, E= MC2, Energy is matter (or particles) and matter is energy.  Therefore matter existed before the big bang, in at least the form of energy.

    The celestial bodiesand everything else in the universe we inhabit was formed by  gravity pulling particles of matter together.  Please make note here that all matter and therefore energy has a force of gravity that surrounds it, proportionate to it's mass.  

    As more and more particles congealed the gravity force grew and pulled more and more particles toward it, creating even greater forces of gravity.  This is how a black hole operates.  It is known that there is a black hole at the center of the Milkey Way galaxy.  As it pulls more matter into it, the force of gravity is increased and creates the spiral, that which our galaxy is.  This process will continue indefinately, as radiation, another form of energy is expelled from a black hole.  Reference "Hawking Radiation".

  16. Big Bang is a starting point from the star equation

  17. GOD..........

  18. you do realise that you're just going to get 300 answers saying "God". I don't know, but I'm cringing.

  19. People that ask this question are usually ignorant of the fact that matter is created and destroyed daily all around us, with pairs of particles coming into existence literally "out of nothing". A particle and anti-particle borrow energy out of the vacuum to create themselves, travel a short distance, then reunite and are mutually destroyed. The energy debt to the vacuum is repaid, and we are none the wiser. Google 'Casimir plates' and read about it for yourself. Particles created from 'nothing' with no need for an external force to bring them into being.

    Once you understand that this concept happens all the time, the idea of an entire Universe being created the same way suddenly doesn't seem so far-fetched. No need for a 'creator' or 'something before' to make it happen. It just does. That's our Universe.

  20. God

  21. Not every question has an answer.  This is one of those.

  22. Is this a hypothetical question?

  23. Not god... There most certainly isn't one. But where it comes from, we can't possibly know right now as all of this universe's physical laws break down in the moment of the "big bang".... If, indeed, there was one.

    It's an amazing, mind-staggering thing to try and conceive of and there's a lifetime's fruitful employment in trying to answer it.

  24. What I find interesting is that most that believe the Big Bang theory believe that the matter has always existed and never had a beginning. But then they say God can't exist because someone/thing would have had to create Him.

    They believe in things existing forever and not needing to be created only when it suits them.

    I believe I will not know the answer to the question until I die and God shows me everything.

    Non believers are SOL I guess.

  25. God did

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  26. that can really make u think,there are theories and certain beliefs that it was all god, but no one really knows its something that no human can comprehend

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