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Spektical
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Message 56 of 76 (430177)
10-23-2007 4:08 PM
Reply to: Message 53 by Rahvin
10-23-2007 3:59 PM


"What was the Universe like before the singularity."
But I wasn't asking this. I am asking what was before the singularity. Did the singularity itself exist in an environment?
What I am suggesting is infinte largeness as well as infinte smallness.

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Message 57 of 76 (430178)
10-23-2007 4:12 PM
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10-23-2007 4:00 PM


So did the singularity take up space? And you do have talent for explaining things
Edited by Spektical, : No reason given.

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Spektical
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Message 60 of 76 (430181)
10-23-2007 4:32 PM
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10-23-2007 4:22 PM


So the singularity is, and always was until it decided to expand? How's that?

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Spektical
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Message 67 of 76 (430286)
10-24-2007 10:23 AM
Reply to: Message 64 by jar
10-23-2007 5:50 PM


Re: What came first? Creator or Matter?
My question to you is is the BB still not sitting well with you or are you ready to admit that you will need further research and study before having an opinion on it?
LOL What is this, the Nazi youth camp of physics and astronomy? I accept the BB theory because it makes sense as far as human understanding goes. However, the more we understand about the universe and its nature the more I think the BB will change.
Which brings me to the beginning of this thread and WHY I asked the question in the first place.

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Spektical
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Message 71 of 76 (430310)
10-24-2007 12:42 PM
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10-24-2007 11:59 AM


Re: What came first? Creator or Matter?
I agree. I think further study of the constituents of the universe ie. Blackholes, dark matter and gravity will reveal alot of things.
I visit space.com and universe today almost everyday and the new dicoveries I read about are amazingly compelling and stimualting to read.

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Spektical
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Message 76 of 76 (432106)
11-03-2007 7:53 PM
Reply to: Message 75 by Annafan
10-29-2007 8:58 AM


Re: What came first? Creator or Matter?
I am appalled at how stereotypical humans are. Not all people regurgitate like you would so like to believe. I think the bigger sin is how people generalize and make absolute statements/judgments about things without using their own wonderful analytical ability.
Anyways I want to mention the theory that the universe possibly was born in a blackhole by Smoller:
Our Universe Was Born in a Black Hole, Theory Says | Space
Its funny how when I brought that point up earlier, everyone refuted it using the most widely accepted THEORY of the BB.
It is very possible that the universe in fact does not have a beginning nor end, but rather that matter infinitely morphs and creates physical laws that are CONSEQUENTIAL of these forms.

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