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Post by Tanooki on Apr 3, 2009 11:05:52 GMT
Scientist says it was a little ball (a litte hot too) then it explouded and started getting colder then things started to be created...
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Post by Neku on Apr 3, 2009 11:08:16 GMT
that....interesting!but we probably wont no what really happened for a while
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Post by Archer on Apr 3, 2009 14:57:19 GMT
Scientist says it was a little ball (a litte hot too) then it explouded and started getting colder then things started to be created... (...) Isn't that the creation of stars?
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Post by Mangopie on Apr 4, 2009 6:54:03 GMT
Scientist says it was a little ball (a litte hot too) then it explouded and started getting colder then things started to be created... (...) Isn't that the creation of stars? I think the 'little ball' was called singularity, and it grew really hot (billions of degrees), and then it expanded first slowly then rapidly. I can't remember all the details, but something along the lines of protons, neutrons and electrons being formed, then some 300,000 years later, the universe became 'transparent', allowing photons or electromagnetic waves(forgot which one) to travel around the universe.. Junior school science. I didn't like it.
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Post by Archer on Apr 4, 2009 8:45:00 GMT
You guys have way better science knowledge compared to me.
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Post by Admin on Apr 4, 2009 9:01:08 GMT
Isn't that the creation of stars? I think the 'little ball' was called singularity, and it grew really hot (billions of degrees), and then it expanded first slowly then rapidly. I can't remember all the details, but something along the lines of protons, neutrons and electrons being formed, then some 300,000 years later, the universe became 'transparent', allowing photons or electromagnetic waves(forgot which one) to travel around the universe.. Junior school science. I didn't like it. Noooooooo. A Singularity is the scientific name of a Black Hole. After the Big Bang there was an immediate war between Matter and Anitmatter. Matter won this 'war' and thus everything is now made of matter. - That is SUPER condensed explnation of Big Bang. I'll get ArkAngel to post more later. He's very good at this stuff.
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Post by Mangopie on Apr 4, 2009 9:26:42 GMT
Fiiiine. I do suck at this; glad we don't have to do this anymore.
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Post by ArkAngel on Apr 5, 2009 10:28:13 GMT
Hey guys, haven't been on for some time (that's because I'm busy honing my skills at CS).
Anyway, im Christian, but that doesn't mean i don't believe in the big bang (or know about it for that matter)
Let's get to the nitty gritty. The big bang is threorised to be a singularity which in it contained all matter that eventually formed the known universe. A singularity is a space which is infinitely dense (yes it is technically possible). Scientists believe that under special circumstances an attractive force (i think it was gravity, not sure) can act as repulsive force. You see, this is what the big bang is theorised to have been - a single moment where a force reversed and BANG - the universe was formed.
Oh and btw don't think the big bang as a conventional explosion. Sure it did expand really fast, but y'see it expanded into nothing. There was nothing for it to expand into. Think of it as the horizons instantly leaping out really fast away from you (well, a 3-dimensional horizon...).
Get through all that? No?
Now about matter-antimatter...
There's a really big mystery out there why the universe is made out of matter. Immediately after the big bang, there was plenty of both matter and AM. For some hitherto unknown reason, matter prevailed and AM seemed to have winked out of existence.
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Post by theflubug on Apr 10, 2009 20:07:07 GMT
I myself am a Christian and I do beleive God made the universe and all else. For me, the big-bang theroy has one main flaw: how did the large objects, dust, or whatever come toghether to make an explosion if there wasn't anything before hand to make the materials to start the explosion. That and I think the law of (hope I'm spelling this right) thermo dinamics goes aginst the theroy also, I think; I know it was some law .
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Post by terry on Apr 10, 2009 23:33:20 GMT
Lol, This is a interesting topic....I still wonder how we survive and adapted in this world.
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Post by shadowfox on Apr 11, 2009 4:00:58 GMT
through gaseous explosions and neutrons and protons expanding
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Post by Archer on Apr 11, 2009 6:01:14 GMT
Lol, This is a interesting topic....I still wonder how we survive and adapted in this world. Yeah.If what the scientists' say is true then why did the dinosaurs die and us humans prevailed and started to develop more stuff and even advanced in technology and science. (It's just what cause I'm religious and I just thought that what if the dinosaurs were the ones that survived.Maybe they have bigger stuff?)
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Post by shadowgregarzx on Apr 17, 2009 6:39:12 GMT
So what I've been wondering for 3 years, 8 months, 2 weeks, 4 days, 14 hours, 46 minutes, 36 seconds, and 44 milliseconds is, what is Dark Matter?
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Post by Archer on Apr 17, 2009 7:57:36 GMT
Dark Matter sounds so familiar....I guess it's something we can't see or something like that.You know like people say about ghosts.I guess we can only sense Dark Matter.
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Post by Neku on Apr 18, 2009 18:35:06 GMT
So what I've been wondering for 3 years, 8 months, 2 weeks, 4 days, 14 hours, 46 minutes, 36 seconds, and 44 milliseconds is, what is Dark Matter? here is a wikipedia link about dark matter knock yourself out en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter
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