(May 4, 2018 at 9:09 am)Mathilda Wrote:(May 4, 2018 at 8:58 am)CDF47 Wrote: The universe, in the beginning, had infinite curvature which means it had no space. How much matter can no space hold? Exactly, zero.
There was no matter at the point of the Big Bang. Only energy.
https://www.space.com/52-the-expanding-u...today.html
Quote:According to NASA, after inflation the growth of the universe continued, but at a slower rate. As space expanded, the universe cooled and matter formed. One second after the Big Bang, the universe was filled with neutrons, protons, electrons, anti-electrons, photons and neutrinos.
And before this happened?
Quote:When the universe was just 10-34 of a second or so old — that is, a hundredth of a billionth of a trillionth of a trillionth of a second in age — it experienced an incredible burst of expansion known as inflation, in which space itself expanded faster than the speed of light. During this period, the universe doubled in size at least 90 times, going from subatomic-sized to golf-ball-sized almost instantaneously.
There was infinite curvature according to Hawkings' calculations so there must have been 0 space and 0 matter. So there must have been infinite energy at the Big Bang? How is that possible?
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Intelligent Design (Longer Video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzj8iXiVDT8