Agnostic.com

2 0

What I need to know is, the energy that binds together a nucleus of atom: Where does it come from, and how is it derived?
(Bearing in mind the fact that energy cannot be created or destroyed.) Please provide an equation that includes a time expression. Thank you kindly.

The other question: If expansion of universe appears the same from all vantage points, how can its origin be a singularity?

Please ask your physics professor these two questions. Thank you. Remember the first question needs an equation.

Obnoxious 4 Feb 16
Share

Enjoy being online again!

Welcome to the community of good people who base their values on evidence and appreciate civil discourse - the social network you will enjoy.

Create your free account

2 comments

Feel free to reply to any comment by clicking the "Reply" button.

0

@Astrochuck So where did the Big Bang get it from? So, can we be cute? So what triggered the Big Bang? Or, to be cuter - Who triggered the Big Bang? And, was "time" triggered simultaneously? Where was "time" before the Big Bang?

1

You should investigate the "weak" and "strong" electromagnetic forces.

a singularity is a point in space time, and has no a reference point. , read more, Stephen Hawking, that any point in space time is equal to any other point in space time.

You can include a link to this post in your posts and comments by including the text q:25068
Agnostic does not evaluate or guarantee the accuracy of any content. Read full disclaimer.