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Author Topic:   The Big Bang and Conservation of angular momentum??
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03-31-2010 3:43 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by benjamin.henri
03-31-2010 3:28 AM


Hi,
There are two different approach to the question in your OP:
1- How does the conservation of angular momentum apply to the Big Bang ?
2- How does the conservation of angular momentum apply to the formation of a Solar System ? How can we explain planets that move in the opposite direction in our own Solar system ?
I'll promote the Topic, bu I suggest that each question be taken independantly to begin with.

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