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Who said the universe was created by 2 atoms crashing together???
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ur whole question is based on ignorance. research the subject please.
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Matter and energy are related by the equation e = mc^2 for rest. The big bang was caused by a ball of energy, no matter or energy was created, just transformed.
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God created the Universe. Two atoms?!? Hard to believe everything was given birth to by two atoms.
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1) According to the Big Bang Model,there were no atoms in the very beginning, actually. Atomic nuclei only appear during the Big Bang nucleosynthesis, between 3 minutes and 20 minutes after the Big Bang. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Big_Bang#Nucleosynthesis 2) I suppose that you get this idea of atoms collisions from the way particle accelerators like the LHC are used: let particles collide and observe what happens, in order to understand the universe, the black holes and the Big Bang. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LHC 3) "The law of "matter" conservation (in the sense of conservation of particles) may be considered as an approximate physical law that holds only in the classical sense before the advent of special relativity and quantum mechanics." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_of_mass
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Firstly the universe wasn't "created" this way. The best idea we have is that all the energy of the current universe was once compressed into what is called a singularity. Where that energy came from is a moot point, some would argue it is illogical top even try to think of before this point. Others say it may have came about when two membranes in 11th dimensional space collided, which gave the required energy, indeed all the energy of our universe. Or maybe the energy had always existed in this singularity. It gets difficult as the big bang is conventionally thought of as the beginning of time as well as everything else. Every day language fails us at this point and we revert to highly complex mathematics. Add to this the fact that we don't actually know as yet what happened. But certainly there were no atoms at this stage of the universe's evolution, they came much later (about 3 minutes after the big bang give or take, which seems a small amount of time but ALOT had happened in those early seconds). SO it wasn't two atoms colliding but maybe two 'branes colliding. As for size the observable universe is about 93 billion light years in diameter.
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scientists are only simulating the big bang by crashing two atoms together because of the energy required is only close to bieng created by the crashing of two atoms by doing this they hope to explain how the universe was created nobody still knows
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