Is the precise location of the Big Bang the exact centre of every subatomic particle in the universe..
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Is the precise location of the Big Bang the exact centre of every subatomic particle in the universe..

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-07-09] [Hit: ]
shows that non-physical identities such as energy and information can be turned into something physically tangible. The Higgs more or less points towards there being at least one parallel universe where the governing occurrences are that of energy + information. So if one is to imagine that enough energy and information could gather in one point in time within this parallel universe and all of a sudden a wild Higgs Boson finds its way into that cluster of energy and information then that could (in theory) start the Big Bang as we know it. The information and energy would have to switch over to a universe where something physical can exist, so our universe. Different universes should have different laws but its all pretty sketchy anyways.......
Putting it another (speculative and a bit silly ) way: The LHC is ~4 km in diameter If we (implausibly, but just to get an rough idea of what we are talking about) assume energy will be proportional to the radius of the collider, we would need a collider on the order of 100 light years in radius to get to the energies of the first moments of the Big Bang. Until we advance to a Type III Civilization, our options in that regard are .... "limited"....

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I'll probably be laughed at for saying this however I seriously don't care and it's just an idea.

The Higgs Boson, in essence, shows that non-physical identities such as energy and information can be turned into something physically tangible. The Higgs more or less points towards there being at least one parallel universe where the governing occurrences are that of energy + information. So if one is to imagine that enough energy and information could gather in one point in time within this parallel universe and all of a sudden a wild Higgs Boson finds its way into that cluster of energy and information then that could (in theory) start the Big Bang as we know it. The information and energy would have to switch over to a universe where something physical can exist, so our universe. Different universes should have different laws but it's all pretty sketchy anyways.

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No. Every point of space-time is just as much the center as any other, occupied by a particle or not.

Nor did everything come into existence simultaneously and instantaneously. The first second gave us the bulk of our hadrons, but it took a quarter of an hour for the atomic nuclei. Then another 380,000 years for the Universe to cool enough for neutral atoms.

I can't even guess what you have in mind with your last statement. I'd guess it's parroting.

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if the theory is correct, then everything in the universe, matter and energy and everything else formed from the energy of the big bang
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