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So no energy was used to create the Big Bang

Or sometimes energy does what it wants...like Eric Cartman

Can't have it both ways...
A "Big Bang" implies there was a beginning to the explosion


Once upon a time...

Collective elements from nowhere with no beginning
With a nondescript mass, shape, & set amount of energy already set in motion
Was self-disturbed and exploded into space that didn't exist

The End
There are definitely holes and gaps left to be filled, questions left to be answered. I think the Big Bang and an expanding "universe" is plausible based on observations such as the Cosmic Microwave Background which keeps moving further and further away when measured and the fact that every solar system and galaxy seems to be moving further from every other solar system and galaxy when measured. I don't think, however, that the Big Bang is anywhere near being a complete theory, but it does answer some questions, perhaps better than any other theory that has been put forth.
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Originally Posted by Spooky Deep View Post
So no energy was used to create the Big Bang

Or sometimes energy does what it wants...like Eric Cartman

Can't have it both ways...
A "Big Bang" implies there was a beginning to the explosion


Once upon a time...

Collective elements from nowhere with no beginning
With a nondescript mass, shape, & set amount of energy already set in motion
Was self-disturbed and exploded into space that didn't exist

The End
There are definitely holes and gaps left to be filled, questions left to be answered. I think the Big Bang and an expanding "universe" is plausible based on observations such as the Cosmic Microwave Background which keeps moving further and further away when measured and the fact that every solar system and galaxy seems to be moving further from every other solar system and galaxy when measured. I don't think, however, that the Big Bang is anywhere near being a complete theory, but it does answer some questions, perhaps better than any other theory that has been put forth.
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