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The origin of the universe and the origin of life

1, scientists now agree with the Big Bang theory of the origin of the universe. All matter, space and time in the universe were formed after the Big Bang, which was finally confirmed by Einstein's famous mass-energy equation E = mc2, that is to say, energy can also be transformed into matter under certain conditions. According to the mass equation, if an object releases energy in an appropriate way, its rest mass will decrease. You can even release all the energy contained in an object in an appropriate way. This means that the static mass corresponding to the energy of this object disappears completely, and the corresponding object no longer exists. The disappearing static mass becomes the energy of the field. The field has energy, so it has mass. On the contrary, if there is no object in space, input energy can also produce an object! The equivalence between mass and energy means that any form of energy has corresponding mass. Under proper conditions, any physical object can transform all the rest mass into the energy of the field. Any form of energy can also be converted into physical objects with static mass under appropriate conditions. Therefore, we can "make something out of nothing". So the big bang singularity is an invisible, infinitesimal and wonderful existence. It is not the universe yet, but it is the origin and origin of our universe. Although the existing theory can't describe what the singularity is, I think there is infinite energy at the singularity. I don't know why the singularity exploded before the big bang, but maybe God gave the singularity a prerequisite for the big bang. This explosion is overall and orderly, involving all material elements in the universe, time and space. The explosion caused the space to expand everywhere, and the temperature dropped accordingly. When the temperature drops to a certain extent, fusion and fission will produce new elements, and material elements will gradually form superclusters, galaxy clusters, galaxies and even stars and planets ... Time and space will also appear. We know that everything has a beginning and an end. Therefore, the ultimate destination of the universe after the Big Bang is not continuous expansion, but will eventually stop expanding and shrink in turn. But because of gravity, it will eventually stop expanding and shrink in turn to produce a small black hole, and then the black holes will merge and the whole universe will become a big black hole. Black holes will gradually evaporate into basic particles such as electrons and photons, and anti-basic particles such as anti-electrons. When they meet, they will disappear into energy and photons (when a pair of positive and negative particles meet, they will disappear at the same time and be completely converted into energy, which is called annihilation). In this way, all the matter in the universe collapses into energy, and then returns to the singularity before the big bang with infinite energy ... time is over. Without "events", there would be no time. ) over and over again ... 2. Why are there creatures and humans mainly composed of hydrocarbons on the earth? Artificial intelligence is made of silicon, and carbon and silicon belong to the same family of elements, so the material basis of thinking is carbon, silicon or similar elements. As for why there are creatures and humans on the earth? Self-feeling may be due to the special atomic or electronic arrangement of this group of elements, coupled with the environmental changes on the earth, the interaction between lightning and geothermal energy (providing energy), which caused the interaction between carbon and other elements and possessed the ability of metabolism in the new city, so that creatures appeared. Through further evolution, they gradually formed the ability to carry out electric waves in the brain, so that the thinking ability appeared, so that creatures and humans slowly appeared in the natural environment.