The 'Big Bang' was the start of our universe, so before this event, there was nothing (although some scientists believe there may be other universes). So, the stars, including our sun, came later, and then the planets.
God, the big bang couldn't have made such a perfect design.
No. The Big Bang theory came a lot later.
it came from god or if you scientific it came from the big bang
The planet Earth and its crust did not form until about nine billion years after the Big Bang. In a sense, the Big Bang caused everything, but the connection of the Big Bang to the Earth's crust is not very direct.
Whatever planet you have in mind, if it's in the Solar System, it was 'created' during the big-bang. The big-bang occurred 13.798 ± 0.037 Billion years ago.
Hydrogen and helium were the two main elements created in abundance during the Big Bang nucleosynthesis. These elements were formed in the first few minutes after the Big Bang, when the universe was hot and dense enough to support nuclear fusion.
According to the scientists big bang is the main reason of the creation of this universe. after the big bang only the matter space and time came into being
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?
Neptune came from the big bang like the rest of the planets it was formed by all of the gasses that were let off when the big bang happened.
The Big Bang Theory states that the entire Universe came into being after rapidly expanding from a singularity of infinite density.
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".
Within ten seconds of the start of the Big Bang, all hadrons and leptons that now reside in our Universe came into existence.