Formation of universe

India
November 10, 2009 3:43am CST
I know it is very tough to say how the universe have formed. But this questiion always arise in the the topic when discussion start about the space ,orgin of earth and orgin of life. I trust on big bang theory that the universe is a child of the big ball. But where that ball came from. Try to answer?
4 responses
@sunnycool (12714)
• India
10 Nov 09
i think it resulted because of some big collision that took place in the space between some metoirs.due to the chemicals or any organic particles has created life on earth starting from bacteria nd slowly life came into existence.there would no answers for some questions like who was the first on earth a man or woman u cant answer some rite.gud day.
@sunnycool (12714)
• India
6 Jan 10
Thank you Prakash for the Best Response.great day.
• China
10 Nov 09
the big ball is the big ball. there is no point trying to answer where the big ball came from. because if the answer is it came from A, people will ask: where did A come from? it will just keep going. the universe is infinitely big, nothing goes beyond, so there is no answer.
• India
12 Nov 09
Joshuala if try and find the answer where the big ball came from then by using your invention your future person will able to discover where came AAA from. I think A is a energy i.e., E = mc^2 then m=E/c^2 so the big ball may came from Energy.
• China
12 Nov 09
well, so where did this energy came from? something has to create this energy doesnt it?
• India
10 Nov 09
BIG BANG -The most widely accepted theory in the field of astronomy.ACCORDING TO THIS THEORY Sometime between 13 and 20 billion years ago The Big Bang probably occurred.Something unknown caused the universe to explode, and thus began the the expansion that we see today.
• India
12 Nov 09
do u ever heard about equation m=E/c^2 related to the formation of the universe
@jshan87 (31)
• United States
12 Jan 10
Yea that's a question I don't we will ever answer in this lifetime. Yea the big bang and evolution my mind tells me are the most logical. However the part I can't work out is self awareness. How does complete nothingness get to a point where it is self aware? To me the only logical answer is that there has to be something out there that has no origin. My brain just cant wrap around that one too easily.