answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

There's a Nobel Prize with your name on it in the future, if you can answer this question.

The simple fact is, we weren't there, and we aren't sure. We analyze scraps of evidence - the microwave "echoes" of the Big Bang, the structure of the inter-atomic forces, tantalizing glimpses of the far-away universe - and we come up with some explanations as to how things MIGHT have happened. But half of the time, new evidence contradicts our old theories as to how things might have happened, and we have to keep going back to re-examine what we thought we knew.

"Science" isn't answers; "science" is the PROCESS of asking QUESTIONS.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How can the universe originate from absolute nothing........... how can everything in universe exist when it originated from nothing?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Movies & Television

Where is the fixed point in the universe?

There do not appear to be ANY "fixed points" in the Universe. Everything is in motion, and there is no "preferred" frame of reference.


Did the Big Bang crate everything in the universe?

you are most likely aware of what the big bang theory is. it did not create everything in the universe as the way it is today. it actually created the foundation for everythin in the known universe. for example, the grand canyon did not form from the big band theory, it just put the matter in the right place for it to form.


What are the estimated total amounts of baryonic matter in the universe?

About 4% of the matter in the Universe is estimated to be baryonic matter. In absolute terms, it is hard to say, since we don't know how big the Universe is. Such estimates would therefore have to be done in terms of the "observable Universe". Here are some estimates: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observable_Universe#Mass


Scientists classify everything in the universe as?

If they are astronomers, they classify everything as 'interesting'. I think the answer may be something like "matter or energy". In fact, according to Relativity Theory, mass (of matter) and energy are in many ways equivalent. "Mass-energy" is a term often used to refer to this fact. Pretty well everything in the Universe is matter or energy,


Where did geometry originate from and how?

Geometry has always been with us since the birth of the Universe and it was mankind who worked out its geometrical features over the past thousands of years. Geometry stems from a Greek word meaning land or Earth measurement.

Related questions

What is the answer to everything and the universe?

The answer to life, the universe and everything is 42.


What is the absolute location of Telluride Colorado?

No point in the universe is absolute.


What is the universe and what does it contain?

The universe is everything that exists. It contains everything.


Is the universe everything?

the universe can not be everything because there has to be space for it to expand into


Everything in space is apart of the what?

Everything in space is part of the universe or cosmos.the universe


What is space and everything in it called?

The Universe.


What in the universe has gravity?

Everything that has mass has gravity - so virtually everything in the Universe has gravity.


What is in a universe?

Everything is.


What is the answer to what is the answer to life the universe and everything on the impossible quiz quistion 42?

The answer to life, the universe, and everything is 42.


What is the opposite of 42 as in the opposite of the answer to life the universe and everything?

It would be the question: "What is the answer to life, the universe, and everything?"


Is Om the best mantra?

OM (or AUM) is known as complete universe i.e. everything is originated from OM and will end up in OM it is whole sole of everything and according to Hindu all humans are made up of five elements which are originated from OM so by chanting OM we can directly contact with God Yes it is best mantra...


How much of the mass of the universe that you can directly detect is contained within galaxies?

99.9% of it. And unless you are talking a "Single Atom" Everything is Mass, Until the Illusive "Absolute" proves otherwise.