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Physics, 27.06.2019 07:10 libertycooper

Based on the law of entropy, how could the big bang happen in a system that contained nothing. the law of entropy states that all systems approach disorder, therefore why is the big bang theory the accepted theory, if by theory in order for it to happen. the system would have to approach order instead of disorder.

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