Friday, January 22, 2010

Ways To Where My Bang REguarding The Big Bang Theory. Is There Any Way To Determine Where It Happened In The Universe?

REguarding the big bang theory. Is there any way to determine where it happened in the universe? - ways to where my bang

Is it possible to determine where it happens in the world

4 comments:

Mbombela said...

Basically, the Big Bang Theory has a lot of mistakes in it.It is also contrary to some of the most important physical laws like the law of conservation of energy or other laws of thermodynamics and the law of conservation of pulse. Therefore, the angle is not really a valid theory can not have a valid answer to this question. (Even if the "scientific" does not agree with me, but I see only the facts and they know well)

silverwi... said...

Theoretically, yes. If you know the theory of the Big Bang, then you should also, that the apparent theory that the universe is finite, so large and still growing. It was established by the theory of indirect measurement of the distance between the planets and other celestial bodies over time found that the gap was widening. So if you are at the center, where everything is moving away can be found from the theory should be able to find the center of the universe.

Unless we are already on their way to the Big Crunch.

Anonymous said...

We do not know what happened exactly zero times "in the Big Bang, just in time to a fraction of a second later. It is likely that there is never a singularity --- although this is foreseen by the classical theory of general relativity, quantum mechanics probably impossible to make a real feature. The Big Bang (or not) are infinite in size, even in the first fraction of a second. If there is a place, this place is in some sense, "another universe" that is not accessible for us. The Big Bang is symmetric, which means that all points are equivalent: There is no "center", there is a steady expansion of space, each point of the expansion on another point.

You can say what is happening here. But the same can be assumed that occurred in other parts of the world.

astrobuf said...

Essentially as possible that everywhere. If the Big Bang, the universe was only signularity, ie it was an infinitely small point in space-time. the universe "inflated" at this point in our universe.

Astrobuf

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