Revisiting the Big Bang

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rockytopva

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Within this present void of a 100 billion light year circumference was a mass that floated within the void some 15 billion years ago...

The 'erets' (Hebrew for something that is firm) was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. - Genesis 1:2

There in space was matter of unknown composition as m (matter) = E (energy) / c2 (light) I would imagine that this was in the form of atoms but do not know.

And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. - Genesis 1:3

When God said 'Let there be light' the atoms basically disassociated into pure plasma, which spread out from a point of origin. This is what I would call the big bang. The plasma then re-cooled into galaxies, solar systems, planets, and the like.

I would imagine that 15 billion (give or take a few billion) years went by between Genesis 1:3 and Genesis 1:4. Point being made, something had to instigate the big bang. In which, as I learn more, so I will re-edit the video I have made on the subject.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caG7Oq93bUQ
 

horsecamp

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YOU WOULD IMAGINE 15 BILLION.(GIVE OR TAKE A FEW BILLION



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even I have to admit ,,that's quite a imagination you have rockytop :D


I think ive solved your problem " why not use your imagination to initiate the imaginary big bang also. :D
 

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And for my next gig...
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