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  (ī'ləm) pronunciation
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A form of matter hypothesized by proponents of the big bang theory to have existed before the formation of the chemical elements.

[Middle English, universal matter, from Old French ilem, from Medieval Latin h[ymacr]lem, accusative of h[ymacr]lē, matter, from Greek hūlē.]


 
 


[fr. med.L. hylem, matter]  /I lem/
Cosmology  in the big-bang theory, the primordial matter of the universe, which existed before formation of the elements
 
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Meaning #1: (cosmology) the original matter that (according to the big bang theory) existed before the formation of the chemical elements


 
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Ylem is a term which was used by George Gamow, Ralph Alpher and their associates in the late 1940's for a hypothetical original substance or condensed state of matter, which became subatomic particles and elements as we understand them today. It reportedly comes from an obsolete Middle English philosophical word that Gamow came across while thumbing through a dictionary, which means something along the lines of "primordial substance from which all matter is formed", and derives from the Greek hylem, "matter". Restated, the Ylem is what "thing" Gamow, et al, presumed to exist immediately after the Big Bang. Along with the ylem, there were assumed to be a large number of high-energy photons present, which we would still observe today as the cosmic microwave background radiation.


 
 

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