It depends on how you see "creating a big bang".Originally posted by seesaw
I have a question I was going to ask a few people at school but I forgot, but I was wondering if one day it would be possible for us to create a big bang or would there be to much energy released to create one.
On theoretical level, scientist are "creating" universes (trying mathematical models for them) in large quantities.
But I suppose you don't mean that. Although to "create" a universe, one would have to first understand what circumstances existed that caused a universe to "tunnel in" and materialize, in the first place, in order to be able to make one ourselve.
We do not know what kind of state the "universe" (or what should we call the conditions that existed "prior" to the birth of our universe?) was in and causing our universe to come into existence.
The very fact that we could "create" a universe ourselves, would give rise to a very circular viewpoint on what caused the universe to come into being, cause when we can create a universe, then we might suppose that our own universe could very well be also been caused by such an "experiment", by another "humankind" in a parent universe of some sort.
Just think of that!
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