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How did the universe evolve from something smaller than the smallest part of an atom.?

Scientist claim that the big bang originated from a particle smaller than the smallest part of an atom.

Doesn't that seem supernatural that all this simply came from something so small???? Perhaps God had something to do with it.

Update:

I see a few people are really up on thier science....Actually, due to the rapidly expansion of the universe (you know moving apart) there had to be a beginning where it was a lot smaller. It's believed in the scientific world that the universe did actually begin from a very small particle. However, they don't know exactly what or how it happened...

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    The Big Bang theory is false. The universe came into being through a simple thought from the mind of God.

  • 5 years ago

    I believe in the possibility. I don't necessarily believe there is any way to prove or disprove it, but the concept is fascinating because it brings up a whole new theory of life. The religious implications are interesting too. I won't even go there because it isn't something I would debate anyway. Still, more learned folks than me are certainly able to debate it and maybe offer some alternate ideas. I'm not sure how an alternate universe works, but if it does, or if there are multiple universes, it certainly isn't beyond imagination to believe there are similar lifeforms "out there".

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No, in terms of the universe, there are places where gravity is so strong, that particles can have infinite and near-infinite mass so when it exploded, it had enough matter to create the planets, stars, and other things floating around. And the big bang came from a particle that was about the size of a game die, not a subatomic particle.

  • 1 decade ago

    Scientists hypothesize that the singularity which preceded the rapid expansion of matter and energy was of infinite density.

    Strange relativistic things happen when we approach infinite speed or infinite density. And it takes a basic understanding of relativity to grasp what's meant by it.

    You'd be better off asking about what infinite density means, and what a singularity is, in the science section.

    Scientists make no absolute claims about anything prior to the first nanoseconds of the expansion. What came before that, indeed if "before" has any actual meaning (since relativity tells us that time and space are not separate, until the expansion creates space there might not have been time), is still conjecture. However, scientists are not frightened of "We don't know...yet."

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  • punch
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Science does claim that the "big bang" occurred. It has not claimed what caused this yet. There is a couple of theory's around. But know one has proof needed yet. And,,,, have you ever heard of a black hole?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Or perhaps space was squished together? Sounds like someone doesn't even know that they don't know about advanced physics, leave that to people with PhDs in that field.

    TEH DEADLY KITTEH HAZ SPOKANE!

  • D
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    As a simple country boy even I understood that to believe in 'The Big Bang' theory is to believe that the unabridged dictionary came into existence from an explosion in a print shop. Duh???

  • 1 decade ago

    It only seems supernatural if you lack the knowledge of what really makes it natural.

  • 1 decade ago

    It has yet to be explained, so let's just use the excuse Goddidit until we find it out.

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