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  • Wrong. The big bang didn't create galaxies. They created clouds of nebulae, which create stars, which create black holes, which creates galaxies.

  • THE BIG BANG lol

  • Big bang theory and religion don't have to contradict each other. The big bang explains development of the universe, not the origin.

  • Do not the Unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together (as one unit of creation), before we clove them asunder? We made from water every living thing. Will they not then believe?(qoran-al anbiya:30)

  • @sukmanaseck that which can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence

  • @sukmanaseck Quoting a book of fables prooooves what exactly?

  • omg do you see me im like right there ! 0:05 omg!!

  • the plnets needet 300biulion years to como to life dude

  • @monsterman890098 Exactly.

  • @monsterman890098 Who's stupid? Oh, right, the one who can't even make an intelligent sentence. Moron.

  • you might go to other dimension

    star trek !

  • Thought this would be a porn vid...

  • that's one sweet re-imagining of the big bang. NASA rocks!!!!!!!!!!

  • I wish there were videos like this available where the time elapsed was stated. This video misleads people into thinking that galaxies arose after a few seconds, which is totally false. Gravity needed millions of years to shape the first galaxies.

  • there were first gaz and fire

  • Lol I hope to god this isn't actually sponsored or supported by NASA. They should know that galaxies wouldn't be static, they'd be rotating lol. (hence the spiral shape). and also that as the universe expands, the galaxies are still forming and not linear objects, so the first ones we see won't have the same exact shape as the last ones we see. they don't start out as spirals... :P

  • Out of the biggest most destructive explosion ever.....come ORDER, COMPLEXITY and LIFE.........Yeah RIGHT!!!!!! A Modern Day Creation MYTH!!!

  • @kdc43 What's your point, man?

  • WHERE WE WAS BORN

  • awesome vid

  • CHUCK NORRIS FARTED!!!

  • @blabitybloo1 Chuck Norris is a muslim sympathizer commie fag!

  • Even though the big bang is a theory, its the dumbest one I've heard. Some people even say it came from nothing. Nothing comes from nothing, it is obvious.

  • @nicholasb12 You obviously aren't aware that it is the most backed up theory we have today, and that it does have evidence to support it, but it's just a matter of fine-tuning that evidence.

  • big bang is nothing!!!!!!!

    nothing happened like that!!!

  • were does come the Big bang from then??

  • nowhere.

    it's the absolutly first thing ever evr ever happaned except from god,which lets not get inside now,but sciently,this is the first thing ever evre evr ever ever happaned.

    it came from nowhere'it had no where to come from...it's kind of paradox

  • well our minds are too small to know about it

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  • you should try spelling the word theory right

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  • Because spelling is a paradox. :D

  • @PesiCool Dude, the Big Bang has more evidence tied to it than any other theory. It's just a matter of fine-tuning it.

  • I don't believe Big bang is start on the Universe, it just the most known theory, what is the big bang? well they found a ''wave'' going out-over to the universe and they think that the ''wave'' is from the explosion from the big bang, and btw I'm wondering why we are teaching just about the big bang at school, what about other theory's?

  • The answer is cross-bracing, wich means BB theory is supported by evidence from different fields.

    First there was Hubble's law in the early 1900's, wich proved that our universe is expanding. After that, relativity predicted a certain CBR temperature wich was confirmed. Then there's also element distribution wich matches very well with the theory of BB nucleosynthesis, and also structure formation.

    The wave you speak about confirms a specific model of the big bang, not the theory itself.

  • Time and existence never had a beginning, no matter what dimensions you're thinking.

  • I was there.

  • you were there...pfff

    i made that bang...and then i had my way with it, TWICE!

  • loser, stop stealing my work!

    since when were you around to observe my banging that was so big?

  • pfff, you just got sloppy seconds with it

  • milion years??? what about trilions???

  • the big bang was 13.7 billion years ago. we may be able to see it eventually once NASA has a telescope that can see 13.7 billion light years.

  • more than 13.7 billion years have passed since then :( it would be so cool, also it's not how much time has passed since then but how far we are from the explosion... maybe we are in itscenter or something

  • how do you know the universe is older than that? you do know that the Earth is four and a half billion years old right? have you done the math the quantum physicists have? and the big bang was not tequnically an explosion it was an expansion. albeit a very very hot one but there was no 'bang'. and the chances that our milky way galaxy is even in the center of the universe is... oh i don't know how many galaxies there are!

  • ur right it was an expansion... and i didnt say we were in the middle its a little hard to explain what i mean when im not english :S sry

  • Big Bang? I Thought It Was Called The Big Bam!!!

  • zellfyre good luck

    it might take you a few milion years

  • make that trillion and youre done!

  • @SVR09GlitchFree few trillion years you mean

  • @SVR09GlitchFree Lol I think you're gonna need a few more zeroes... :P

  • @SVR09GlitchFree more like a quadrillion light years from one end of the universe to the other side. it's beyond incomprehensible in size.

  • @SVR09GlitchFree

    or a few bilion :p

  • @SVR09GlitchFree

    But, Chuck Norris could do it before Christmas i guess. =D

  • @SVR09GlitchFree 13.5 billion years actually.

  • @SVR09GlitchFree its just a few million years

  • @SVR09GlitchFree minimum

  • @SVR09GlitchFree way more than that. just one light year is approximately 6 trillion miles and astronomers are speculating the entire universe is approximately 100 billion light years across and is still growing due to dark energy. So think about how large the universe really is. It's incomprehensible to humans. That's about 6*10^(23) miles!!!!!

  • Ehm... thats very rude zelfyre wants to make history!

  • @SVR09GlitchFree lolllz

  • @SVR09GlitchFree trillion years you mean

  • @SVR09GlitchFree BILLION!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @SVR09GlitchFree if you were fat it wouldn't (y)

  • when i grow up im gonna reach the end of the universe!

  • Good luck..

  • i agree good luck with that.

  • @zellfyre are you there yet?

  • @zellfyre there is no end

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