Nature of the universe?
Question asked by: jumong
Asked on: 10 Mar 2010

No one knows for sure the nature of the universe.
Generally more people think that science alone is needed to explain it.
There was an interesting program on TV recently that said that the universe is just one of many from a multiverse!
The big bang theory says the universe came from nothing, but no one knows from sure why the universe is there and not something else or how it really works.
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