Terrible news for the Creation Science museum (and Republicans)

According to the theory of evolutionary science, where did original matter come from?

But the gist of their theory is simple, even poetic: The conditions of the early universe were biased toward creating something out of nothing.

To develop this explanation, study authors Alexander Kusenko, Lauren Pearce and Louis Yang had to delve deep into the universe’s origins: roughly 1 decillionth of a second after the Big Bang. In this period, termed “inflation,” particles (the most basic ingredient of everything in the universe) and anti-particles (the opposite of all that) co-existed in a rapidly expanding “hot soup.” The two could switch identities (in other words, anti-particles could turn into particles and vice-versa), but the laws of physics applied equally both, meaning they were created in perfect proportion.

Shortly after inflation, the universe’s growth slowed and the two kinds of particles (which are perfectly opposed in mass and charge and effectively cancel each other out) began colliding and annihilating one another. The battle would have swiftly ended in the elimination of all forms of particles — a kind of cosmic mutually assured destruction — if not for one tiny, unexplained asymmetry in the size of their forces: For every 10 billion anti-particles, there were 10 billion particles — plus one. That marginal imbalance meant that matter was the last man standing, leading to the creation of the elements, stars, solar systems, planet Earth and every person on it.

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Scientists have long known about this ancient asymmetry, but were unsure about what caused it. Many of the proposed theories were complex and unwieldy, requiring the existence of new kinds of particles or new laws of physics.

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Using observations of the Higgs boson’s mass, Kusenko calculated that the Higgs field’s average strength (also called its “value”) increased enormously during inflation, but decreased rather slowly during the subsequent deceleration in universe’s growth. This meant that the Higgs field still had a high value as particles and anti-particles were colliding and annihilating one another.

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Anti-particles began turning into particles, since they were ever-so-slightly more efficient. By the time the Higgs field returned to its normal strength — a phenomenon called “relaxation” — there were marginally more particles than anti-particles. The anti-particles annihilated what they could, but a few particles remained — the origin of all matter that has existed since.

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All of this change happened in far less than a second, but it dramatically impacted what our universe looked like. When particles and anti-particles collide, they create a flash of light and nothing else. Had the two forces been perfectly matched, the universe would have been nothing but a flash in the pan.

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“It would be a very dark and empty place, and you and I wouldn’t be around to observe it,” Kusenko said.

Instead, it became chock full of stuff — first atoms, then stars, then everything else. There is almost no anti-matter in existence — any anti-particles that get created through collisions of cosmic rays are swiftly dispatched by one of the many, many particles zooming about.

I just wasted my time, because GazzaQueen won't read this.
 
According to the theory of evolutionary science, where did original matter come from?

Let's try this again, S-L-O-W-L-Y.

Evolutionary theory does not address the origin of matter and the universe. How many times does that have to be explained to you?

Dense fucking cretin
 
"One quintillionth of a second after the big bang...."

Original matter existed before the big bang. Original matter is what went bang.

You didn't read the theory. You stating that matter existed before the Big Bang is a conclusion based on your lack of knowledge and intellectual curiosity. Even according to God, there was no matter in the beginning.
 
You didn't read the theory. You stating that matter existed before the Big Bang is a conclusion based on your lack of knowledge and intellectual curiosity. Even according to God, there was no matter in the beginning.

We aren't discussing Biblical teachings regarding the origins of the universe.

Original matter is what went bang, according to science. Then the dinosaurs came.

Where did that original matter come from.
 
According to the theory of evolutionary science, where did original matter come from?

That has nothing to do w/ evolutionary science, whatsoever.

However, it IS fascinating to ponder. If your explanation is "God created it," then the same logic-defying thought process could be applied to that. The only real answer is, well, God just always WAS. Not much of an answer.

Personally, I do believe that there was - for lack of a better term - "higher intelligence" involved in the creation of the universe & matter. The whole thing is really mind-blowing when I study it. Everything in the current universe came out of a point that was smaller than an atom. Crazy! And if you start studying multiverse theory, it gets even more out of control.

I have my own ideas on it, but I'd never push them on anyone. Anything that happened prior to the start of the universe is something we can never know, just by its nature.
 
and you too will someday.

Easy to have no faith when you don't need it.
As you draw that last breath, remember , theres something waiting for you on the other side, better come with us.

who believes in a god that would burn forever a child who was born in a non Christian country because they didn't believe in the correct god.
 
Original matter is what went bang, according to science.

No.... there was no matter in the Big Bang (or the point from which the Big Bang occurred). It was a singularity. There is no matter in a singularity, and arguably no time or space. Quantum physics is a bitch.
 
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