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Author Topic:   The Big Bang and Conservation of angular momentum??
benjamin.henri
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03-31-2010 3:28 AM


So my question is how can The Big Bang theory fit in with the conservation of Angular momentum?
The conservation of angular momentum says that if an object is spinning and a piece seperate from that object and "flies" off then that piece must spin in the same direction. For example if a kid is on a merry go round and the mery go round speeds up by spinning in a clockwise direction to a point where the kid would literally fly off it then the kid must spin in a clockwise direction when he flies of it.
If there was a Big Bang of when the matter was spinning impossibly fast then blew up the everythin in the universe MUST spin in the exact same direction, but this is not aparent as even in our own solar system there are two planets that spin backwards there are ven entire galaxies that spin backwards, how is this possible according to Cosmology Evolution

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