| man-bear-pig said: Scientists say that ~13.7bn years ago the Big Bang occurred and blah blah blah, but I've been thinking and this makes no sense to me. There must've been some catalyst to cause the Big Bang and it must've came from somewhere, and so on and so forth. So basically, everything must come from something, so does this mean the universe has an infinite age? This is impossible, yet any other possibilities I can think of are implausible. I'm mindfucked. Can anyone explain this to me? |
Our big bang is the result of 2 "universes" coliding. What happened before that is unknown.
Big bangs are not the beginning its just lile meteorites hitting planets its normal but because we cant really look further back in time some people mark this as beginning.
The big bang theory does not state that there was "nothing" or a proton or whatever that exploded and made our universe. The theory just explains how our universe kept growing after the initial big bang. There is no information on the events prior to the big bang in the big bang theory.








