In the space there was dust, ice and metallic/rock particle.
Now how did they come into existence?
Were they just there always or were they part of a causal effect?|||Actually, an interesting theory I personally like is our Big Bang was actually a previous universe's Big Crunch, or universal destruction. The idea is that one universe ends, another begins.
Most of the emptyness and debris is taken out of the equation there. It just leaves the question of space...that one really bugs me too...it's absolutely nothing. Maybe that's the answer - space is there because it really isn't.|||Could you explain to me what you mean when you say "space is there because it really isn't", because frankly the statement contradicts itself entirely.
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|||Prior to the Big BanG, there was no space. Nor was there any time, matter, or energy. At the moment of the big bang, all of these things came into existence, except matter. That came along about 300,000 years after, when the early universe had cooled sufficiently for matter to form. Dust, ice, and metals and rock all came a LOT later, after eons of stellar evolution.
If you're going to make a study of cosmological philosophy, I think you'd be well-advised to study up a bit on the cosmology part, because your grasp of that topic is tenuous at best.|||If you mean, before the Big BANG, you ask at the wrong place. Science does not research the time before the Big Bang, because it is impossible, without observations to control the research.
Also, before the Big Bang, there was possibly no space,but only "time". Big Bang is the expansion of space, while spacetime (space + time) remains constant.|||I know this is hard to understand, but the Big Bang did not create matter that exploded outward into a previously defined empty space. The Big Bang actually created space. It didn't "get there," because it wasn't there.|||The Big Band theory...that was developed by professors Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman, if I recall correctly.|||wow, u spelled bang wrong both times.
We have no idea. We have no physics at all to explain the pre big bang universe yet. We don't understand if causality or time worked or anything.|||The Big Band theory... LOL|||You are approaching it from the wrong end. Before there was matter, space was a figment of the imagination - in fact probably not imagined at all. What we call space is essentially the volume in which matter exists. It's matter that matters!
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