Realizing that the universe had a beginning, and awed by its vastness and its creations, people have asked: How did the universe begin? ...
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One of the most interesting questions considered by astrophysicists deals with the start of our universe. Indeed, there is a great deal of speculation on the subject, with different theories about how the universe began, and what may have existed before the universe came into being.
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Many scientist believe that all of the material of the Universe was once crammed together in oneplace. Then about 15 billion years ago an explosion or the "big bang" aoccurred.The meaterial of the Unviverse flew out in all directi...
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Scientific American Frontiers episode Life's Big Questions: How Did the Universe Begin Teaching Guide. ... Using telescopes as time machines, astronomers hope to understand more about the origins of the universe and the Big Bang theory. Through the lens of the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers are able to travel back in...
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It is perhaps the greatest Great Mystery, and the root of all the others. The rest of humanity's grand questions—How did life begin? What is consciousness? What is dark matter, dark energy, gravity ... Greatest Mysteries: How Did the Universe Begin? ; By Ker Than; Staff Writer; posted: 13 August 2007; 06:01 am ET;
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Did the universe begin to exist? This is a hotly contested question in metaphysical debates. William Lane Craig has made a number of arguments popular in defense of an affirmative answer to this question. ... Did the Universe Begin to Exist? Paul Smith; August 12, 2002...
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In this thread (“How Did the Universe ‘Begin’ or ‘Come Into Being’?” parts 1 and 2 ), we try to point out that whenever a specific naturalistic view is refuted, we are not therefore forced to accept the Genesis creation myth as “the only remining option.” (November 3, 1999, revised, September 9, 2006)
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Many people envision the beginning of the universe as a rapidly expanding fireball. But this common conception may be wrong. ... When you think of the beginning of the universe, what image comes to mind? ... An imaginary observer equipped with a gravity meter would begin recording a slight weakening in the force of gravity and,
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; Since the Big Bang did not begin at one place, did the universe begin at one time, but everything was just a little closer together ? ... There's no special place in the universe, since the Big Bang happened everywhere, but there is a special time. Recent measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background (the leftover...
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