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<blockquote data-quote="1hot281" data-source="post: 11673093" data-attributes="member: 88586"><p>Again, no one ever said "Nothing exploded and created everything". Most current cosmological models that adopt a Big Bang beginning don't go any farther back than a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a second (10^-43 seconds) <em>after</em> the big bang... they simply explain everything from that time <em>forward</em>. No current model using classical physics would dream of attempting to explain what existed at the exact moment of the big bang, or <em>before</em> the big bang...</p><p></p><p>and most models explain inflation as the universe, the fabric of space-time itself, expanding at an exponential rate. The fabric of space-time doesn't have a theoretical speed limit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1hot281, post: 11673093, member: 88586"] Again, no one ever said "Nothing exploded and created everything". Most current cosmological models that adopt a Big Bang beginning don't go any farther back than a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a second (10^-43 seconds) [I]after[/I] the big bang... they simply explain everything from that time [I]forward[/I]. No current model using classical physics would dream of attempting to explain what existed at the exact moment of the big bang, or [I]before[/I] the big bang... and most models explain inflation as the universe, the fabric of space-time itself, expanding at an exponential rate. The fabric of space-time doesn't have a theoretical speed limit. [/QUOTE]
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