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If the universe came to be from a "Big Bang"(Chaos), how is it than, that the Universe runs in and With such Precise Precision, (ORDER)?
16 Answers
- ?Lv 74 years ago
Chaos is about complexity, not precision. Chaos means the situation is too complex to model, but it is always precise. Read about fractals and you will find that so-called chaos is in fact, very orderly.
- Andrew SmithLv 74 years ago
If I fired a gun at random and hit something then AFTER THE EVENT claimed what a brilliant shot I was. I hit exactly what I was aiming at. Would you accept that as proof that I was a fantastically accurate shooter or not.
The universe exists. It does what it does. It does it precisely. It is precisely what it is. So what.
One glance at the milky way shows the degree of chaos in space.
The randomly sized and located lumps of space material called stars.
Hardly a specific precise and ordered universe.
Again... so what. It is what it is.
Nothing can be gained by arguments based on what IS.
- ElizabethLv 74 years ago
The Universe is mostly empty. It has a density equivalent to the mass of about 5.9 protons per cubic meter or 9.9E-30 grams per cubic centimeter.
So the real question you're asking is why, in a tiny fraction of the Universe's total volume, do we see regions that seem to be ordered. The answer is gravity, electromagnetism and the two nuclear forces. Gravity is responsible for forming the sorts of structures we observe - planets, stars, galaxies. Electromagnetism is responsible for sticking atoms together to form molecules, materials, and ultimately lifeforms. The nuclear forces give us radioactive decay, atoms themselves, and processes like fusion that power the stars and generate heavier atoms.
So, it is the forces of nature that teased order from chaos ... in tiny clumps of a vast universe.
- The_Doc_ManLv 74 years ago
The universe is NOT running with precision. Your question is therefore meaningless. But given the tone of the question, I doubt it matters to you because your tone suggests you would not like any answer we give you anyway.
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- oldprofLv 74 years ago
That is the 64 dollar question. If you could answer how a chaotic high entropy meta-universe could give birth to a low entropy local universe such as ours, you'd win the Nobel in Physics. All we can say at this time is that apparently it did because here we are and the big bang has lots of evidence supporting it.
- 4 years ago
There is no big bang. The universe exists as it always --- matter cannot be created or destroyed. Also time and space. Fundamental natural tendency cause matter movement and this movement is self-causing, self-inducing cycle that no start, no end and no interruption. Natural process run in natural system form perfect natural order.
- Anonymous4 years ago
While the Second Law of Thermodynamics says that the TOTAL entropy in the universe has to increase, entropy locally can be temporarily lowered (otherwise snowflakes would not exist).
- XaurreauXLv 74 years ago
Actually, order can and does emerge from chaos. Chaos is a term used to describe an event or condition that looks to US as completely lacking in order, but if you mix a bowl of sand and pebbles together and then shake the bowl the pebbles will rise to the top.I might also add that there is only the appearance of perfect order. If there was perfect order they wouldn't have to worry about asteroids and comets crashing to Earth.
- Anonymous4 years ago
You completely fail to fathom something, so god.
And that makes sense to you?
- anthony hLv 74 years ago
nothing can come from nothing, so rule that out. God is the Astro Physicist here that planned it and causes it.