Correction to the gas thing before I get hated upon. I was using gas as an example other things did exist.
@runemaster There is a theory that because our earth is orbiting our sun and that sun is orbiting around a currently unknown centeral point with its own gravity being affected by the other stars that if "space" (if you want to give nothing a name) contiued to expand the gravitational unbalance would eventually cause all things to break down into lesser forms.
@darthbollo The explosion itself did not create planets. It dispersed gasses and such over a <very> large area. These gasses then collided and began to have a weak gravity. This therefore pulled in more gas and created planets. Indeed some planets are purely gas. If you tried to walk on it you would go right through!
@robogeek: WRONGO! gravity is a force, not effected from THE SPACE! Gravity is created from the force of an object that it rotates around *The Sun for example* as long as we have STARS, we will have gravity, because even though space is WEIGHTLESS... It still has FORCE. And
as for the universe expanding forever, while it is an interesting thesis, it cannot. The Big Bang was everything, planets, dust, all of the starting matters (like UU) in ONE PLACE AT ONCE. The big bang just spread them apart. GOOD DAY SIR!
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