No element "started" the big bang. The big band eventually produced mainly hydrogen and helium, which may be the answer you were looking for.
In our Universe, ultimately everything started with the Big Bang. We don't know what came before that... or if there even was a "before".
it happened about 13.7 billion years ago by the big bang when everything started expanding
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.
This theory is known as the Big Bang theory, which suggests that the universe started from a very high-energy and dense state and has been expanding ever since. The Big Bang is supported by various lines of evidence, such as the cosmic microwave background radiation and the abundance of light elements in the universe.
universe started moving away
The big bang or a wormhole
the big bang created everything starting from an atom :P
No because time started with the Big Bang.
Scientists think that the universe was created by the big bang, and that energy came out of energy pockets and turned into mass ( E=MC2 ). The universe then started expanding, and heavier elements in the periodic table started to form (at first there was only Helium and Hydrogen).
Scientists refer to the event that started the universe as the Big Bang. This is a cosmological model that suggests the universe began as a very hot, dense state and has been expanding and cooling ever since.
Yes, it certainly was. What a sagacious observation !
Big Bang Theory