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<blockquote data-quote="stevevw" data-source="post: 74978252" data-attributes="member: 342064"><p>I'm not disputing the Big Bang Theory just how it may have happened exactly. </p><p></p><p> Actually the theory does mention that space was created and then stretched as a result of Inflation from the Big Bang and matter formed after the universe expanded and began to cool. So our universe began without space and matter and then created them. </p><p><span style="color: #00b3b3"></span></p><p><span style="color: #00b3b3"><em>The universe began, scientists believe, with every speck of its energy jammed into a very tiny point. This extremely dense point exploded with unimaginable force, <strong>creating matter and propelling it outward to make the billions of galaxies of our vast universe.</strong></em></span></p><p><span style="color: #00b3b3"></span></p><p><span style="color: #00b3b3"><em>There's another important quality of the Big Bang that makes it unique. While an explosion of a man-made bomb expands through air, the Big Bang did not expand through anything. That's because there was no space to expand through at the beginning of time. Rather, physicists believe the Big Bang<strong> created and stretched space itself, expanding the universe.</strong></em></span></p><p><span style="color: #00b3b3"><a href="https://www.exploratorium.edu/origins/cern/ideas/bang.html" target="_blank">Origins: CERN: Ideas: The Big Bang | Exploratorium</a></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevevw, post: 74978252, member: 342064"] I'm not disputing the Big Bang Theory just how it may have happened exactly. Actually the theory does mention that space was created and then stretched as a result of Inflation from the Big Bang and matter formed after the universe expanded and began to cool. So our universe began without space and matter and then created them. [COLOR=#00b3b3][I][/I] [I]The universe began, scientists believe, with every speck of its energy jammed into a very tiny point. This extremely dense point exploded with unimaginable force, [B]creating matter and propelling it outward to make the billions of galaxies of our vast universe.[/B][/I] [I][/I] [I]There's another important quality of the Big Bang that makes it unique. While an explosion of a man-made bomb expands through air, the Big Bang did not expand through anything. That's because there was no space to expand through at the beginning of time. Rather, physicists believe the Big Bang[B] created and stretched space itself, expanding the universe.[/B][/I] [URL="https://www.exploratorium.edu/origins/cern/ideas/bang.html"]Origins: CERN: Ideas: The Big Bang | Exploratorium[/URL][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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