User talk:Wikifan
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[edit] Big Bang
Hey there. I'm afraid I'm not really able to answer your question regarding the Big Bang. What I suggest you do is ask at the Reference desk and/or ask the people that I know contributed a lot to the Big Bang article:
- Joshuaschroeder (seems the best person to ask)
- KeyStroke
- MisfitToys
- Joke137
Sorry I can't help you further - hope you find out what you're after. violet/riga (t) 23:34, 2 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- The short answer is everywhere. The singularity at the moment of the Big Bang contained all of the material that now exists in the Universe. There was nothing, no space and no time beyond the singularity. This concept is difficult to grasp. See here for a more detailed and hopefully understandable explanation. Jooler 14:53, 3 Mar 2005 (UTC)