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Could our "big bang theory" be a huge supernova?

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posted on May, 20 2008 @ 07:47 PM
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We know how there are supernova's occurring all over the universe... is it possible that the "big bang theory" that started us was just a really huge supernova that occurred? is it possible that our universe is a whole that bigger then we know? basically what im saying is that if our universe was the size of a penny, and the next universe was a mile away. that would explain why we couldn't see it. what would you call the bigger system (solar systems/galaxies/universes/????)

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posted on May, 21 2008 @ 05:50 AM
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Well, this could be it altho i think a exploding black hole would be more correct most likely because i keep on hearing that the big bang happened from a singularity...



posted on May, 21 2008 @ 06:43 AM
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how do we know that for sure, its all just theories...



posted on May, 21 2008 @ 10:54 AM
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Hypernova ! Hypernova is bigger than a supernova



posted on May, 21 2008 @ 01:51 PM
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nice, add it to the dictionary



posted on May, 21 2008 @ 04:33 PM
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It was.

When stars die, they implode and then explode.

This could have been a huge star that imploded (the speck under infinity pressure) and it just completed its supernova.



posted on May, 21 2008 @ 08:26 PM
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Under EVERY understanding of pretty much EVERY science we know of,
it would be IMPOSSIBLE for something like that to happen, let alone a star
THAT big to of formed in the first place



posted on May, 24 2008 @ 11:59 AM
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I mix the theories of creationism and evolution. I believe God created either a speck that exploded or the star that imploded into the speck that exploded to form our atmosphere.

I don't know if this helps but the equation E=MC2 means that energy moving at the speed of light squared creates matter, or everything in the universe.




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