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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: xbloodwhipx]
#22325097 - 10/02/15 06:30 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Funny how you go at Banapple Gas and not at "According to the big bang theory, the first 10-34 of a second involved the universe doubling in size 90 times- expanding faster than the speed of light- at which point it began expanding more slowly."
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: morrowasted]
#22325098 - 10/02/15 06:30 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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The big bang theory is bullshit
There is no universe,
It's all made it up fairy tales, like science.
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: Asante]
#22325103 - 10/02/15 06:32 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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subatomic particles stood dispersing forever into a giant adenoid that God coagulated and we're still being coughed up exponentially.
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: morrowasted]
#22325107 - 10/02/15 06:34 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Just like anything else, when you have space to grow, you expand.
Are you claiming that space existed OUTSIDE of the singularity BEFORE it expanded? I thought that spacetime was a function of the expanding singularity itself.
I don't know what happened before the singularity. All I know it that the universe is behaving in a manner that constantly needs to expand in order to stay balanced. Therefore the energy created by the galaxies need more and more space to continue moving vaste amounts of energy through space
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: morrowasted]
#22325117 - 10/02/15 06:37 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Asante said: Funny how you go at Banapple Gas and not at "According to the big bang theory, the first 10-34 involved the universe doubling in size 90 times- expanding faster than the speed of light- at which point it began expanding more slowly."
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morrowasted said: According to the big bang theory, the first 10-34 involved the universe doubling in size 90 times- expanding faster than the speed of light- at which point it began expanding more slowly.

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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: xbloodwhipx]
#22325125 - 10/02/15 06:38 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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It gave me 10-34 of a second of happiness
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: Asante]
#22325132 - 10/02/15 06:40 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: Patlal]
#22325149 - 10/02/15 06:43 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Patlal said: I don't know what happened before the singularity.
That's just it, u don't know anything, u just think u know these things, but the truth is u don't.
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: zZZz]
#22325156 - 10/02/15 06:45 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Im still curious as to why the singularity existed in the first place...
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: xbloodwhipx]
#22325169 - 10/02/15 06:47 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Something the weight of the universe is condensed to a size smaller than a grain of sand, smack in the middle of a schwartzschild radius several lightyears across.. And in the minutest fraction of a second, an amount so little that it arguably amounts to nothing, it belches out lightyears beyond that in all directions.
How many 10-34 of a second increments are there in a YEAR? In that blip of time a whole universe moved lightYEARS? Try to make a number of that, for instance in km/sec, how fast that was.
Thats how fast science needs to go nowadays to pull a quicky.
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: zZZz]
#22325176 - 10/02/15 06:48 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Patlal said: I don't know what happened before the singularity.
That's just it, u don't know anything, u just think u know these things, but the truth is u don't.
I am fully aware that I should know better than the top minds of this world.
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: zZZz]
#22325179 - 10/02/15 06:49 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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its like when cells start to divide and multiply. in comparison to the first amount of material, the relative size of stuff to non stuff is massively different until it reaches a saturation point of stuff to stuff that is viewed from a larger point of stuff creation.
or like when you bust a nut, the jizz starts out super fast then is slowed down my gravity and air friction and whatever, like a sneeze. so the universe got big enough that the other physics around our physics became a barrier slowing it down?
or maybe after the universe started to get to a cetian size, it developed black holes that started a reverse expansion, so like playing a losing game of tug of war?
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: xbloodwhipx]
#22325183 - 10/02/15 06:49 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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If you think about it, something HAD to exist without a cause, unless there were an infinite number of cause and effect events leading up to the creation of the singularity and the big bang...
But would it even be possible to have an infinite chain of cause and effect events, without having a cause to the first cause and effect event?
And if not, again, something would have to had existed without a cause, which is supposedly impossible. Its a headache to think about honestly, and i already feel like I'm on a meaningless rant
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: Patlal]
#22325192 - 10/02/15 06:51 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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U should know better, but u don't.
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: Salomon]
#22325197 - 10/02/15 06:52 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Salomon said: or like when you bust a nut, the jizz starts out super fast then is slowed down my gravity and air friction and whatever, like a sneeze. so the universe got big enough that the other physics around our physics became a barrier slowing it down?

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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: Salomon]
#22325204 - 10/02/15 06:54 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Salomon said: or like when you bust a nut, the jizz starts out super fast then is slowed down my gravity and air friction and whatever
Nah, my jizz just kinda drools out of the tip of my dick.
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: xbloodwhipx]
#22325222 - 10/02/15 06:57 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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i could nut on your face from 5 feet away
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: morrowasted]
#22325247 - 10/02/15 07:04 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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morrowasted said: According to the big bang theory, the first 10-34 involved the universe doubling in size 90 times- expanding faster than the speed of light- at which point it began expanding more slowly.
what is the size of a singularity if you double it? :V
Also, who is to say the speed of light has remained constant throughout history?
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My question is- why did the universe expand in the first place? There don't appear to be any other instances of this happening.
It is still expanding, at the speed of light.
This is apparent in the Hubble Effect.
I have read that it is probably increasing in speed, too.
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I am not trying to not-so-subtly argue a creationist position here. I am sure someone out there- probably Koods- has an answer. But I can't find one online. Just more descriptions of what happened, but not any explanations of why it happened.
Nobody really knows what happened, except that it must have been a lot hotter with much faster particles back then. Scientists haven't even proven the Big Bang theory yet (though it is virtually uniersally accepted). Nobody knows the specifics aside from theoretical math equations based on what we can see really far away (since that light is really old, so by the time it hits us we are actually seeing what happened in the early part of the universe).
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Re: Why did the early universe expand? [Re: Salomon]
#22325263 - 10/02/15 07:07 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Salomon said: i could nut on your face from 5 feet away
Is that an offer?
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#22325290 - 10/02/15 07:12 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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xbloodwhipx said: Im still curious as to why the singularity existed in the first place...
Some silly planet was trying to determine the mass of the Higgs-Boson particle, unintentionally creating a black hole which ended up collapsing the planet into the size of a pea. This black hole eventually migrated toward the center of the galaxy where there were a bunch of other black holes, sucking all the mass of the galaxy slowly into it creating another, much bigger black hole. This had so much mass that it started moving other galaxies tword it, swllowing them up getting larger and larger and this continued its course until the entire universe was one black hole, creating a singularity that would later case the Big Bang :V
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