April 12, 2008...3:56 pm

The Big Bang Theory

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All starts in a little corner of the universe where, separated by 150 million kilometers from a very familiar star, lies a tiny dot in the vast ocean of the long created big bang residuals…. a little place we call home! (for those who did not get it yet am talking about the sun and earth)… from the simplicity of microscopic lifeless objects to the infinity of complexity of our own humble existence, all surrounded by innumerable mysteries and puzzles… Where did all those things we take for granted come from? where did we come from?
To take you to the heart of our creation lets just get back in time… a time where nothing existed… but yet a time that will be crucial for the formation of the entire universe as we know it…. lets get back to the Big Bang! (just a little something about the big bang for those who do not know… it was theorised that the creation of the universe was secondary to an explosion of an unimaginable magnitude which created massive scattering of hydrogen and dust in the over a perimeter which until now cannot be properly evaluated)
After the Big Bang there was a massive amount of hydrogen and dust clouds spinning and swirling around faster and faster creating a huge amount of frictional heat and sticking to one another, growing in size and sucking all matter around it like a whirlpool of titanic dimension. These superheated whirlpools gave birth to new stars and surrounding the star new planets were formed from amassing of huge amount of dust and hydrogen atoms. Thus new galaxies were created… but if the big bang gave away only dust and hydrogen where did the other elements and compounds we know come from?
Professor Lewrance Krauss (Case Western Reserve University) explains in his book “The Power Of Creation” that the destructive power of a balloon size content of hydrogen found in a H bomb has one of the most destructive capacity known to mankind, but within a star there are hundreds of kilometers across of this which releases the magnitude of millions of H bomb explosion energy per second, but this energy instead of being destructive, is rather creative…. The calcium in your bones, the carbon important for life or the sulfurs as minerals they were all created within a star just from minor hydrogen atoms superheated and converted!

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The explosion of a star millions of years ago billions of kilometers away could have been our creator! Its quite simple to understand according to Doctor Paul Drake (university of Michigen)… A star explodes when it runs out of fuel and with this explosion it releases all the elements it had in its heart which then scatter over huge perimeters accompanying the force field of the explosion. A dying star consists of layers just like in a onion. The outer layer comprises of remnant hydrogen gas followed by a deeper layer which is composed of calcium sulpher and carbon for by superheating of hydrogen atoms and the inner core of the star is molten iron. These elements associated with the proper conditions can lead to formation of life. (explosion of a star is called a supernova and is seen once every 100 years or so according to Professor Bob Kirshner (Havard University) who was give the pet name “father of supernova” after his discovery of the first ever supernova seen through a telescope {1987})
Various theories about our existence on Earth have been put forward but the most intriguing one was that of a commet (ice),containing all elements essential for life originating from the heart of a long dead star, crashed on our planet billions of years ago and along with the existing optimal environment life emerged… this theory was on top of the “most likely origin” after the discovery of the rapidity of development of life on earth which was less likely to have originated from our own planet… basically this theory also leaves the possibility that life may have evolved paralleling our own but in a distant corner of the universe yet unknown to us. And don’t forget that we are then the aliens :P
Next time someone asks you where you come from… just answer that you came from outer space, created inside the heart of a star.

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(This was one of my old posts on another blog for those who already read it no need to read again :P)

2 Comments

  • It’s a first time read for me and I was engrossed! You have a talent there… writing should always draw the reader in and make them feel as though they are learning or sharing. This is a wonderful post! :o)

  • thanks for those encouraging words :)

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