Nope, you still haven't got me cornered.
The big bang... All the atoms got propelled into space at a huge speed
This all got spread out in all possible directions, up down, left right forwards and backwards.
now since this is space, the big void, there is nothing to stop the speed of the atoms(or smaller.. depends what was created in the big bang, maybe even just quarks. They willl carry on indefenately into the direction they are pulled, thusly spreading out more and more until even the gravitational force becomes neglitable because of the distance between quarks, protons(or the like) or atoms and the speed whith which they travel
As you, I have noted the tend too. Have you read the full site? you'll see that it explains that the mountains have the tendency to fall down in a nice pile of dust, they don't becauset he molecular build up is too strong. in this case it's the buildup breaking the tendency.
But what is the binding force in the universe that keeps things together? if two atoms meet, what will they do? if there's not a binding force between them, they will come loose(2nd law)
May I suggest an experiment for you?
Blow up a jar of marbles and see what they do
I wanna bet they'll just spread and spread and spread until they're out of energy...
Why, o why, would the big bang be different. it's just a big jar of marbles exploding.
The gravitational force is neglitable after a while because of the distance between atoms( they all spread out, 2nd law)
Michael