For those who subscribe to the theory, YES.
The matter for the Big Bang is believed to have originated from a singularity, a point of infinite density and temperature, which existed before the universe began.
Before the Big Bang, the origin of matter is not definitively known. Some theories suggest that matter may have existed in a different form or state prior to the Big Bang, but the exact origins remain a topic of scientific inquiry and debate.
There was no such thing as 'space' before the Big Bang. In fact, there was no such thing as 'before' before the Big Bang. Space and time both began with that event.
No. The big bang was before the dinos.
The Big Bang was in the US.
something that caused the big bang is scientifically unknown
It was formed by the big bang but nobody knows how it was formed or what there was before the big bang
Before the Big Bang, there was no world, nothing. Nothing defies description.
The concept of "before" the Big Bang is not well-defined as time as we know it began with the Big Bang itself. It is thought that the entire universe was in a hot, dense state at the moment of the Big Bang, with all matter and energy concentrated in a singularity.
Before the Big Bang theory, many scientists believed that the universe was static, or infinitely unchanging.
Our concept of the "big bang" has no explanation about how or why, but our hypothesis is that there was NOTHING before the Big Bang created the universe.
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