Travel with me as I take you to this unseen event at the beginning of all time and space. We'll watch as the first atoms crash together and explode in a fury of excitement and energy. Gaze upon the formation of the universe as it literally passes you by, only to fade into what we currently see at the end.
Some scientists say that the universe will continue to expand forever and ever. Which it will only keep getting bigger, and giving us more to be amazed by. Other scientists argue that the universe has already begun to slow down, and will eventually begin to collapse in on itself.
The later scientists also believe that The Big Bang is a perpetual event, one that occurs over and over. Who knows, maybe we'll be able to witness the next one!
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Yah, The Big Bang makes little sense to me in that regard. If there was this big ass explosion, than there must have been more than just the mere atoms that scientists say there were.
For that much matter to grow out from that explosion, the shear mass of those first atoms must have been the most perfect atom/element this universe has EVER seen.
One theory is that there was a single particle, about the size of a pea, which contained all of the energy and mass we see in today's universe. It isn't the mass that amazes me, but the density.
Going with the second theory that the universe is slowing, and will collapse in on itself; if we assume that is correct, and then universe will devour itself. Maybe it's that devouring of itself, the point that the universe can't collapse any smaller that actually creates the big bang!
All the matter would already exist, so that solves that problem. Cuz really, how could matter just appear out of nothing?
I read that idea somewhere, and just thought it was crazy. But now with ur last point, it kinda just made sense to me. Who knows eh
I thought it interesting as well. I'm with the scientists who believe it will slowly collapse back in on itself. I think that theory does have more merit to it.
lol no doubt we would. Be like travelling into a black hole, we all wonder what it'll be like to see on the other side, but you'd never survive the trip through the hole
You mean universe, right? I'm pretty sure it's the universe that's expanding, the galaxy is just riding the tide and taking every star inside of it with it.
For that much matter to grow out from that explosion, the shear mass of those first atoms must have been the most perfect atom/element this universe has EVER seen.
All the matter would already exist, so that solves that problem. Cuz really, how could matter just appear out of nothing?
I read that idea somewhere, and just thought it was crazy. But now with ur last point, it kinda just made sense to me. Who knows eh
We be vaporized instantly! lol
I like crazy space thoughts like that haha
You mean universe, right? I'm pretty sure it's the universe that's expanding, the galaxy is just riding the tide and taking every star inside of it with it.