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>Most physicists agree on the big-bang theory, which says that 14 billion years ago the entire observable universe was “roughly a million billion billion times smaller than a single atom” and has been expanding ever since, to its current size of something like 100 billion galaxies.
You’re telling me all this shit was smaller than an atom? Sounds fucking retarded to me

>> No.11298668

>>11298664
it is all relative. It is still smaller than that first atom.

>> No.11298669

>>11298664
Your appeal to personal incredulity is recognized and disposed of in the garbage.

>> No.11298670

>>11298664
>You're telling me
We didn't told you anything, now fuck off.

>> No.11298671

>>11298668
>>11298669
>>11298670
Pretty sure atoms dont exist anyways. Show me one real picture of an atom

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>>11298671

>> No.11298680

>>11298664
We don't have observation from before the cosmic microwave background, so anything before that is a pure mystery.

>> No.11298684

>>11298676
That's definitely bigger than an atom

>> No.11298687

>>11298684
So is your mom.

>> No.11298698

Scientists:
>We know exactly how the Big bang went on
Also scientists:
>We don't know what 95% of the Universe is made of.

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>>11298664
Yes.

>> No.11298830

It is

Big bang is a valueless idea
it's just an issue of perspective vs. speed of light and dark matter

Look up black hole eruptions - that's how planets and stars are born - , read this http://pubs.sciepub.com/ijp/7/3/5/index.html