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Is it reasonable that matter has always existed?
Is it reasonable that matter came from nothing?
Is it reasonable that life came from Non-life?
Is it reasonable that man progresses and animals never do?
ChesterJohn
Is it reasonable that matter has always existed?
ChesterJohnIs it reasonable that matter came from nothing?
ChesterJohnIs it reasonable that life came from Non-life?
ChesterJohnIs it reasonable that man progresses and animals never do?
Yes, you can't create something from nothing.
blueyezblkdragon
Don't dwell on matter's like this heavily, you'll get nowhere by doing that.
ChesterJohnIs it reasonable that life came from Non-life?
No, life comesw from life...
hypothesis that plasma or maybe some other state of matter that we are not aware of could describe the state of the universe before the "big bang" (if i win the nobel i'll come back and tell you all about it
Woodcarver
reply to post by spy66
Actually, i was thinking it prob would be compressed. All the matter in the universe compressed into a single point (not even a point but more like a unit). Which would account for the heat. Hawkings has hinted at the possibility that it is what you get when a black hole becomes as small as it can. imagine all that matter is kind of "squeezed through?" And is spit out "the other side? Or compressed so much that its properties become what we know as matter here in this universe/plane of existence? Think of us as experiencing the inside of a black hole? From another universe?
Lots of question marks there. Im still working on the vocab to describe what im imagining.
Woodcarver
reply to post by spy66
I edited that last post a bit. Tell me what you think about it now? Im glad you quoted that so it is here though.edit on 18-2-2014 by Woodcarver because: (no reason given)
spy66
Woodcarver
reply to post by spy66
I edited that last post a bit. Tell me what you think about it now? Im glad you quoted that so it is here though.edit on 18-2-2014 by Woodcarver because: (no reason given)
I have read it. But i dont know all that much about black holes. But one thing strikes me With Your theory,, and that is the part about matter being recreated over and over through the black hole.
- Point number 1. There can not be a black hole without the presence of matter.
-After one cycle the back hole would disappear. How would a New black hole re-appear and continue the cycle?
- Point numbr 2. For the black hole theory to be true. Shouldnt we have observed some kind of curveture when it comes to Our expanding universe?