yes it did however the the whole gaxaly reverse.
The big bang is a theory.
We have no idea what, if anything, existed before the Big Bang, or even if the concept of "before" has any meaning in this context.
it is l drago destroy and big bang pegasues of course
The Big Bang was bigger than anything.
Events in the Universe are often dated from the Big Bang. But the fact is, NOBODY KNOWS what (if anything) happened before the Big Bang. The Big Bang MAY have been the start of time itself; but it is possible that the Universe existed (in some form) forever in the past.
According to the believes of physics and the big bang, we know that the big bang was both big and a bang. Since we are still receiving radiation from the big bang, So considering that factor I would say that it was big and a bang. What do you believe?
Big Bang - Big Bang album - was created on 2009-08-19.
In terms of pure attack power, Big Bang Pegasis is generally considered to be stronger than L-Drago Destroy. However, the outcome of a battle between the two Beyblades would also depend on the bladers' skills and strategies.
The Best of Big Bang
Big Bang came first. Taeyang auditioned to be a singer under YG Entertainment. He was grouped with Daesung, GD, TOP, and Seungri to form Big Bang. Taeyang has since done a couple if albums by himself, as has the other members of the band, alongside their regular work. Taeyang does not own Big Bang or anything, if that is what you mean; it is run by YG Entertainment, and GD is the only producer from Big Bang. Did this answer your question?
There's no way to know, and at the present time, there is no theory, hypothesis, suggestion, or conjecture that describes anything before the big bang. In fact, according to current thinking in Physics and Cosmology, the big bang was the origin of "time", so the very concept of "before" the big bang has no meaning.
The concept of "outside" the Big Bang is not well defined because the Big Bang represents the initial singularity from which the universe began expanding. Traditional notions of space and time break down at the moment of the Big Bang, making it difficult to speculate about what might have existed "outside" it.