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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message . net... Dave Heil wrote: You might add: What set it off? Chaotic conditions? One last electron encountering the singularity? Where did all of that matter come from? A small plasma singularity? Where did all of the empty space come from? It's not empty, i.e. not absolute nothing. Dark matter? Dark energy? Presumably, the Big Bang was more energetic than a Supernova. Heavy elements are created during a Supernova. Why were no heavy elements created during the Big Bang? -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com Perhaps the universe existed pretty much thhe way it does now before the Big Bang, Maybe the Big bang is just one niverse passing from one deminsion to another. |
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