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  • #46
    Originally posted by !cER
    Has anyone else heard some interesting universe creation theories?
    How long until someone says, "YEAH GOD LOL1". <_<
    -winipcfg

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    • #47
      well,

      the Big Bang theory has its origin in the middle 1900's. late 1990's they found hints for an expanding universe at accelerating speed. they say it is dark energy that has a negative effect on gravitation.

      the big Big Bang pro is the cosmic background radiation, that is everywhere in the universe the same, because it is - due to the early universe's gravity flexing space time to a maximum - emitted from one point, the point of the big bang.

      BUT if all the universe would have been combined at one point the dark energy had to be there also, reverting the effects of matter's gravity, even more (because there is more dark energy/matter than the other sort) flexing the spacetime in the opposite direction. wouldnt this mean that there is a very big flaw in this theory?
      Last edited by Fluffz; 06-23-2006, 08:03 AM.

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      • #48
        According to The Big Bang Theory, a "super" atom exploded, creating (with the same mass of the atom) the universe. Now, it may seem impossible a supermicroscopic atom has the same mass as all of the mass in the universe, but that's what the theory is based upon. I've never heard any "restrictions" on mass for a specific size.

        my two cents
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        • #49
          my point is, when they came up with this theory they thought the smaller our universe was the more spacetime would have been curved. but these days it looks like that if you could compress 2 galaxies and the space between them there would be no gravity or even negative gravity (because 2 galaxies do not - due to gravity - slow down the relative speed they drift apart but rather increasse it - due to more or less unknown reason)?

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