Sorry - that would take more energy than the whole universe contains.
I believe you're referring to the plan to recreate SOME of the conditions that MAY have existed at that time.
Physicists can simulate some conditions that existed immediately after the Big Bang in particle accelerators, like the Large Hadron Collider, by colliding particles at extremely high energies. However, recreating the exact conditions of the Big Bang itself is currently beyond our technological capabilities.
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?
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How did it what? - It isn't known what caused the Big Bang, if that's what you mean.
By recreating Big Bang conditions, scientists at CERN trie to answer following questions:Why is there no-more antimatter left, although both, matter and antimatter were resulting from the Big Bang in equal parts and thus, should've annihilate themselves?Why do particles have mass? What is mass? Is the origin of mass the Higgs-boson?Does dark matter exist? What is dark matter?Do extra dimensions exist?
The big bang created itself.
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Some questions about the Big Bang theory and its implications for the origin of the universe include: What caused the Big Bang? How did the universe evolve after the Big Bang? What evidence supports the Big Bang theory? What are the implications of the Big Bang for our understanding of the universe's beginning and future?
There are two questions commonly asked:1. Is it real, or did God create the universe ex nihilo?2. Did the Big Bang create more than one universe?3. How can the big bang account for dark matter and dark energy?
The big bang is a theory.
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