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Scarlett. 19-08-2007 08:02 PM

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Originally posted by ☺♥BB5♥☻&
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How do scientists now that the Big Bang existed?
Red Shift
whats "Red Shift?"

cepb 19-08-2007 08:02 PM

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but how long has time (as we call it) been ticking?
It will have been ticking before the big bang, and how did an atom get there?
Atoms didn't form until after the Big Bang. Time didn't "tick" before the Big Bang because it didn't exist. It's difficult to comprehend but there was just nothing.
What caused it all to start?
A singularity - An infinitesimally small, dense and hot concentration of matter.

In other words, something. Do the scientists know how this matter was formed ?
In physics, sometimes you just have to accept the facts. It came from nothing. And that's it. You can't comprehend nothingness cause it doesn't exist.

Jack 19-08-2007 08:03 PM

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There was nothing before that.

Time itself started at the big bang.
no the big crunch was before the big bang lol

the big crunch is when the universe collapses on it self and all matter inside the universe was at one point and then the big bang happend
You cannot prove that. For a Big Crunch to occur the Universe needs to be closed and the Hubble constant needs to be geater than 1. The Hubble constant has been calculated in recent years to be less than 1 therefore an open universe situation is more likely in which it continues to expand forever.

Scarlett. 19-08-2007 08:05 PM

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Originally posted by cepb
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Originally posted by J.C.
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Originally posted by Jack
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Originally posted by cepb
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Originally posted by Jack
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Originally posted by Chewy
but how long has time (as we call it) been ticking?
It will have been ticking before the big bang, and how did an atom get there?
Atoms didn't form until after the Big Bang. Time didn't "tick" before the Big Bang because it didn't exist. It's difficult to comprehend but there was just nothing.
What caused it all to start?
A singularity - An infinitesimally small, dense and hot concentration of matter.

In other words, something. Do the scientists know how this matter was formed ?
In physics, sometimes you just have to accept the facts. It came from nothing. And that's it. You can't comprehend nothingness cause it doesn't exist.
So that means Science cant explain it
a explosion cant come from nothing
something that causes an explosion cant come from nothing

Jack 19-08-2007 08:06 PM

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Originally posted by Chewy
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How do scientists now that the Big Bang existed?
Red Shift
whats "Red Shift?"
Basically it's how the wavelength of light appears to be longer from distant stars etc because they are travelling away from us.

☺♥BB5♥☻& 19-08-2007 08:07 PM

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Originally posted by Chewy
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Originally posted by ☺♥BB5♥☻&
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Originally posted by Chewy
How do scientists now that the Big Bang existed?
Red Shift
whats "Red Shift?"
it is a wave on the red part of the spectrum because it is in the red part of the spectrum anything that produces it (galaxy's) must be moving away and because the distant galaxies are producing it they must be moving away so if they are moving away there must have been some effect to make them move away The Big Bang

☺♥BB5♥☻& 19-08-2007 08:07 PM

red shift also proves the universe is expanding

Scarlett. 19-08-2007 08:09 PM

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Originally posted by ☺♥BB5♥☻&
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Originally posted by Chewy
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Originally posted by ☺♥BB5♥☻&
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Originally posted by Chewy
How do scientists now that the Big Bang existed?
Red Shift
whats "Red Shift?"
it is a wave on the red part of the spectrum because it is in the red part of the spectrum anything that produces it (galaxy's) must be moving away and because the distant galaxies are producing it they must be moving away so if they are moving away there must have been some effect to make them move away The Big Bang
ahh thanks for explaining:spin2:

☺♥BB5♥☻& 19-08-2007 08:12 PM

just to scare you

when they start to see Blue shift the universe is collapsing on it self

J.C. 19-08-2007 08:13 PM

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just to scare you

when they start to see Blue shift the universe is collapsing on it self
Ah well, at least we will get some notice before hand. Or rather they will. lol

Jack 19-08-2007 08:16 PM

You can expereince red shift and blue shift on Earth. You know how an ambulance's siren seems to change putch as it travels towards you then away from you? That's because, from your perspective, the wavelength appears to be shorter then longer because the sound being made is catching up with the sound travelling to your ear.

Scarlett. 19-08-2007 08:17 PM

The Red shift = expand
The Blue shift= Collapse
got it

but I belive god must have made the big bang
and scientists are unable to challenge that

Jack 19-08-2007 08:20 PM

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Originally posted by Chewy
The Red shift = expand
The Blue shift= Collapse
got it

but I belive god must have made the big bang
and scientists are unable to challenge that
Who made God then? You say science can't answer what happened before the Big Bang but religion can't answer what happened before God.

cepb 19-08-2007 08:21 PM

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Originally posted by Jack
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Originally posted by Chewy
The Red shift = expand
The Blue shift= Collapse
got it

but I belive god must have made the big bang
and scientists are unable to challenge that
Who made God then? You say science can't answer what happened before the Big Bang but religion can't answer what happened before God.
I think we can make God and The Big Bang, co-inhabit our theories on the birth of the universe, if we want.

☺♥BB5♥☻& 19-08-2007 08:22 PM

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Originally posted by Jack
You can expereince red shift and blue shift on Earth. You know how an ambulance's siren seems to change putch as it travels towards you then away from you? That's because, from your perspective, the wavelength appears to be shorter then longer because the sound being made is catching up with the sound travelling to your ear.

Yep
Its called the Doppler Effect

Scarlett. 19-08-2007 08:24 PM

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Originally posted by Jack
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Originally posted by Chewy
The Red shift = expand
The Blue shift= Collapse
got it

but I belive god must have made the big bang
and scientists are unable to challenge that
Who made God then? You say science can't answer what happened before the Big Bang but religion can't answer what happened before God.
God is infinate, he always has and always will be

☺♥BB5♥☻& 19-08-2007 08:25 PM

no offence to anyone but i see the world God as just a comfort

i would like to believe in god but i know to much

its not always good to be smart


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