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Old 09-03-2023, 09:56 AM
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A single question re Big Bang Theory.

I find it difficult to determine what the Big Bang Theory says given there are many opinions that do not seem to reflect the science.

It is my understanding that the theory deals only with the evolution of the Universe after a certain point and deals with that evolution from " a hot dense state" to the current Universe.

I note that it is my understanding that the theory does not say that the Universe was formed from nothing and this aspect seems like unsupported speculation...is my view correct?

However my question is this, (in light of the Hubble and James Web images I wonder about stuff)...does the theory tell us that all we can observe ( presumably a sphere some 93 billion light years diameter) was all at a point in time an infinitely small point that was initially referred to as the " primordial atom" and also " the singularity" ... is the proposition that all we see, notably what we see in the various images, all part of the initial "singularity" or "primordial atom"....

Alex
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