matt99934
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| 20 Apr 2012 07:32 PM |
This isn't an arguement, I'm just asking a question.
So the Big Bang theory is that all matter and substance was joined together until pressure made it explode and scatter, forming the universe, which is still growing today, and objects flying around are still moving from the explosion.
My question: Where did all that matter bundled up come from? |
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| 20 Apr 2012 07:33 PM |
| Bazinga. That's the answer. |
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| 20 Apr 2012 07:38 PM |
| nothing, because matter is nothing. |
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| 20 Apr 2012 07:42 PM |
| Getthe is right... the matter came from, well, nothing. From that point on, however, all the matter that was formed in the "bang" was the only matter. |
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cedarkid
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| 20 Apr 2012 07:43 PM |
I thought you were talking about the TV show.
Because in a world gone mad, the taller you are the harder you fall. |
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