Re: possible big bang misconception




conrad напиша:
When people discuss the big bang, you often hear
someone remark 'how can something come from nothing'?

And while such a question marks the start of
an argument from ignorance, I'm inclined
to think that such a question exhibits some
misconception.

What is the currently held view in relation to this?
I've read that the start of the big bang was due to a
collision(I suppose a collision taking place in a higher
dimension?) and producing this three dimensional
result(our universe).

Thoughts?

--
conrad

1 x 1 = 2 x 0.5 = 4 x 0.25 = 8 x 0.125 = ... = All x Nothing

it reads: Big Bang is result of collision between All (Yang) and
Nothing (Yin). I am part of the universe as much the univarse is part
of me! My Natasha is also part of the universe as much the universe is
part of her! I am All in Nothing and she is Nothing in All. Our
collision, love and sex will give birth of the new universe - OUR
SUPERMAN! This may coincide with the doom of planet Earth - Armageddon!

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