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from where does big bang come?

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Answered by udayraj768oy9yd5
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Big Bang is the origin of the universe itself, the origin of space and time, not to mention the laws of physics, energy, matter and the potential for everything else. Big Bang is everything coming from nothing, including, well, everything.

So every point that is now in the universe was once upon a time all at the same place, all at the same point. So that point became all the points in the universe.

If you then go backwards in time towards BB, all the points in the universe, all the points on earth, telescope back to the same place, the same starting point.

So the center of the universe, the starting point of BB is every point. Every point on earth. Every point on you. Every point everywhere was once where all the other points also were.

So you are the center of the universe, the starting point of it all. Don’t get the big head. Everybody else is, too. Except for sad, misguided people who think that BB is a hoax, at least based upon their own arguments. They aren’t the center of anything, if what they say is true.

BB is not true, of course. Nothing is true. Nothing is proven. Everything is only as true as the evidence we have found and collected that supports the thesis. BB is the only scientific theory of the origin of the universe for which there is any evidence, and all the evidence we’ve found points directly at BB being the way that everything came from nothing.

This fits neatly with God existing and causing it to happen, if you are a faithful type and concerned about that sort of thing. BB was originally rejected by Einstein, Hoyle, Bonner and others because they thought it sounded too much like religion; the first chapter of Genesis in specific. So religious types - get over it. It’s not dangerous. It’s kind of lovely.



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Answered by prathika77
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this will be came before big bang
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