It isn't by any means clear that there was anything that "started the Big Bang" or that there even was a point in time where it started. In any case, no hypothetical or theoretical model has it starting with "a particle".
Although there is general agreement among cosmologists on the timeline of the Big Bang once it got started, there are competing models about the conditions of the actual starting point, if any. Some relativistic models have it starting with a singularity, a geometric point of zero dimensions, zero volume. Other models have it starting as a non-zero volume area of spacetime - but still much smaller than, for instance, a proton.
yes because that's what started the big bang
Nobody knows for certain what happened before the Big Bang exploded, or why it exploded when it did explode. Astronomers have determined much of what happened back to the Big Bang, but, Nobody knows anything, about what happened before the massive explosion that started the universe we live in now, and for the last billions of years. There are countless unanswered questions about the pre Big Bang universe that might never be answered.
tiny particle, which then exploded forming the universe
The big bang began the expansion of spacetime with great rapidity. The Universe began with the Big Bang. In other words both space and time began at the big bang. The big bang started the Universe from the point t=0.
Right after the big bang happened, the universe was expanding at a speed of light. While it was expanding, it started to cool itself down since the big bang caused the universe to heat up to ridiculous temperature.
the big bang theory
There is no such thing as the big bang, you fools. God created the earth!
yes because that's what started the big bang
Many scientists believe that the big bang started life. The big bang was a big explosion and the galaxies began.
Nobody knows for certain what happened before the Big Bang exploded, or why it exploded when it did explode. Astronomers have determined much of what happened back to the Big Bang, but, Nobody knows anything, about what happened before the massive explosion that started the universe we live in now, and for the last billions of years. There are countless unanswered questions about the pre Big Bang universe that might never be answered.
There is no such thing as the big bang, you nidwits. God created the earth!
No element "started" the big bang. The big band eventually produced mainly hydrogen and helium, which may be the answer you were looking for.
they believe the big bang started it all.it mig.ht someday happen again
it started because of the scientific theory of The Big Bang it started because of the scientific theory of The Big Bang
The Large Hadron Collider at CERN is an experimental piece of equipment which is providing data on the beginning of the universe and how atoms are made. It simulates what happened at the Big Bang. The ultimate aim is to find the God Particle, which was needed for the Big Bang to occur.
Yes. For example the big bang was one of the theories on life.
universe started moving away