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Originally Posted by mischievious
Since I have to point out the obvious.....?
Why?
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Why what?
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Also, you consider EARTH as collosal, I was expecting the universe...
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I meant the universe. a collosal explosion in the universe?
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Originally Posted by Russ B
Now you see, a good example of me willing to accept some of your theory but you not willing to accept any of mine.
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If anything Russ, it's me partly accepting yours. not you accepting mine.
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Originally Posted by Maggy J
I thought that in space no one can hear you scream..or explode?
Is it possible to have noise if there is nothing there to begin with and there won't be until after the big bang?
Thinking like this can only make my headache worse... 
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There had to be something there in the first place. you can't make something out of nothing
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Originally Posted by foreverwar
a) There is no sound in space, as there is no medium for sound to travel through
b) There wasn't a "down here", as up there was just being created.
The universe came into being 13 billion years ago (approx), whilst our Solar System formed approx 5 billion years ago - two different events.
And you appear to be confusing physics with metaphysics.
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It's all just guess work. all these so many billions of years.