What exploded? Where did the energy came from?
truth to be told, what scientist could rely on are data collected from the observable universe, i.e from the time it was created. to look beyond what came before that, no sane scientist would tell you that he/she knows exactly what happened. as a matter of fact, theoretical physicists are still trying to figure out what exactly happened during the earliest stages of the big bang. much to the delight of the scientific community, we now have the CERN project and still looking for the Higgs boson. as of the fundamental question that you've post, it's an excellent question and the scientific community is still cracking their brains to find out. what scientists do is called research, isn't it?![]()
What exploded? Where did the energy came from?
in fact it has already being proven that the concept of vacuum out in the space is not really empty...
Its on sbs tonight. Hope you enjoy the answer.
http://www.sbs.com.au/schedule/SBSONE/2012-04-22/SBS%20Sydney#2341934
thanks for the lead.
i really enjoy the documentaries on SBS and ABC.. sometime mediacorpse will not show.
yup, noted that there are still hydrogen atoms and maybe helium atoms floating around in space :p:p:p
it is out of our common sense actually, real total vacuum out there is actually, at very small scale it was proven to be a field of flux of unstable energy.
bro this is one of the simplest video i can find that explain it