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I'm not a particle physisist, but I don't believe that there were any atoms in the big bang. They didn't form until after the universe cooled down a bit.
There was nothing. Then something? God works within nature so there had to be something. I believe you may be correct in principal but I also believe in an eternal flux (universal expansion and contraction), that being the case before compression sand there were atoms.
The big bang is the moment the universe began to expand, it consisted of energy in the form of light, and that energy condensed into matter as the universe cooled. So there was something for matter to materialize.There was nothing. Then something? God works within nature so there had to be something. I believe you may be correct in principal but I also believe in an eternal flux (universal expansion and contraction), that being the case before compression there were atoms.
E=MC^2, there was Mass or Einstein was wrong. The two are interchangeable or are they? Light is energy yet it cant be turned to a solid can it? If it can has science now proven God?