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Um thanks for adding to your long list of stupid posts.Starcraftmazter said:Atheism is just another religion.
You could just read the wikipedia entry.
You can look up 'nothing' afterwards if you want. I don't know if the state of the universe before the claimed explosion fits that definition.Extrapolation of the expansion of the universe backwards in time using general relativity yields an infinite density and temperature at a finite time in the past.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-19">[20]</sup> This singularity signals the breakdown of general relativity. How closely we can extrapolate towards the singularity is debated—certainly not earlier than the Planck epoch. The early hot, dense phase is itself referred to as "the Big Bang",<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-20">[21]</sup> and is considered the "birth" of our universe. Based on measurements of the expansion using Type Ia supernovae, measurements of temperature fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background, and measurements of the correlation function of galaxies, the universe has a calculated age of 13.73 ± 0.12 billion years old<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-wmap5year_21-0">[22]</sup>. The agreement of these three independent measurements strongly supports the ΛCDM model that describes in detail the contents of the universe.
The earliest phases of the Big Bang are subject to much speculation. In the most common models, the universe was filled homogeneously and isotropically<sup> </sup>with an incredibly high energy density, huge temperatures and pressures, and was very rapidly expanding and cooling. Approximately 10<sup>−35</sup> seconds into the expansion, a phase transition caused a cosmic inflation, during which the universe grew exponentially.