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Yes:)(: it probably has. Constantly moving about shifting particles constantly interacting.
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Matter was created from nothing !
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I think that's perfectly reasonable.
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First of all, your premise, that matter can neither be created nor destroyed, is false. Matter is being created and destroyed all the time. Destroying matter is how the sun works.
Second, your speculation about what happened 'before Big Bang' is invalid. As I've just been writing in reply to another, related question, Big Bang (BB) was not the sort of explosion you are used to - an explosion in time and space, one which takes places at a measurable time in a measurable location. By contrast, as we understand it, BB was an explosion OF, not IN, time and space. It CREATED time and space. There was, therefore NO 'before BB'. I know this runs counter to intuition, and that we think of time as infinite in both directions, forward and back, but to the best of our understanding (and of course we could always be wrong) it just isn't so. Time and space started around 13.7bn years ago, and matter very shortly (a fraction of a second) later.
For more information, your best source could be
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_bang_ti…
if you have enough scientific background.
Second, your speculation about what happened 'before Big Bang' is invalid. As I've just been writing in reply to another, related question, Big Bang (BB) was not the sort of explosion you are used to - an explosion in time and space, one which takes places at a measurable time in a measurable location. By contrast, as we understand it, BB was an explosion OF, not IN, time and space. It CREATED time and space. There was, therefore NO 'before BB'. I know this runs counter to intuition, and that we think of time as infinite in both directions, forward and back, but to the best of our understanding (and of course we could always be wrong) it just isn't so. Time and space started around 13.7bn years ago, and matter very shortly (a fraction of a second) later.
For more information, your best source could be
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_bang_ti…
if you have enough scientific background.