by Anonymous on September 10th, 2004

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If the universe is infinite is it possible that there is more then one "Big Bang" in existence and we just haven't been able to see past our local one yet?

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  • by Anonymous on February 27th, 2005

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    Yes this is possible in a way. The Big Bang created everything in existence so the only way there can be another "Bang"occuring now is if you count the currently expanding universe we're in now or another Big Bang in a different dimension as our own Big Bang would not have another happening in itself that would be weird.

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