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[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-12-26] [Hit: ]
and has expanded to an estimated circumference of about 90 billion light-years in the past 13.73 billion years.The following two links explain the origin of the universe and the entire history of the universe in detail.If youve got any further questions after reading them both, Id be glad to help answer them:On the Origin of the Universe: https://sites.google.......
Before i start yes i am an athiest before you start laying that bible and religious cr@p on me.
I was just wondering how the whole universe came to be, How did it get here, I know the sun created it with the big bang but where did the sun come from, But what made the sun what did that come from and so on. Where did everything come from? It doesn't have to be this way it could just be endless pitch black or white nothing.

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The universe didn't "come from" anywhere. It has always existed. It originated from a singularity at its temporal origin point, and has expanded to an estimated circumference of about 90 billion light-years in the past 13.73 billion years.

The following two links explain the origin of the universe and the entire history of the universe in detail. If you've got any further questions after reading them both, I'd be glad to help answer them:

"On the Origin of the Universe": https://sites.google.com/site/alexisbroo…

"From the Big Bang to Today": https://sites.google.com/site/alexisbroo…


"Before i start yes i am an athiest before you start laying that bible and religious cr@p on me."

While it essentially sums up issues from the rest of the article, the last paragraph of the first link explains why the existence of a supernatural "creator" is not only unnecessary, but directly contrary to the universe's natural state of existence.

Of course, anyone can posit a supernatural explanation *on top* of the natural explanation, and there's no way to disprove it. But that sort of reasoning is little different from the assumption some people make that some sort of explanation "beyond" the Big Bang Theory is necessary to explain the origin of the universe, and that just isn't so. To that end, I try to discourage it.


"So, I don't see how it always existed though, Didn't it have to come from somewhere?"
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