explain the statement' nothing can come out of nothing' with reference to Bighang theory.100 words.
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Explanation:
It is very complicated, but I hope you will be able to comprehend some of it.
Consciousness and matter and energy are one, but consciousness initiates the transformation of energy into matter. The “beginning” of the universe was a triumph in the expansion of consciousness, as it learned to translate itself into physical form. The universe emerged into actuality in the same way, but to a different degree, that any idea emerges from what we think of as subjectivity into physical expression. The consciousness of each reader of these words existed before the universe was formed, but that consciousness was unmanifest. Our closest approximation—and it is an approximation only—of the state of being that existed before the universe was formed is the dream state.
Each consciousness that takes a part in the physical universe dreamed of such a physical existence, in our terms, before the earth was formed. In greater terms than ours, it is quite true to say that the universe is not formed yet, or that the universe has vanished. In still vaster terms, however, the fact is that in one state or another the universe has always existed. In that state before the beginning, our consciousness existed free of space and time, aware of immense probabilities.
Before the beginning there existed an interior universe that had no beginning or ending, for the term “before the beginning” is used to make matters easier for the readers to assimilate (That same infinite interior universe exists now, for example).
Divine subjectivity is infinite. It can never be entirely objectified. When the worlds, ours and others, were created, there was indeed an explosion of unimaginable proportions, as the divine spark of inspiration exploded into objectivity.