At first, there were none. Once the Universe cooled down enough (after 3 minutes or so), hydrogen and helium formed - plus a very small amount of lithium.
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.
No element "started" the big bang. The big band eventually produced mainly hydrogen and helium, which may be the answer you were looking for.
It created the universe, it created all the elements we use and live with.
Hmph. The Big Bang theory did not form the sun. The big bang formed the elements hydrogen, then hydrogen began to create helium. Then stars were formed out of these two elements and that is how our sun was created.
The first elements were created shortly after the Big Bang, around 13.8 billion years ago. Hydrogen and helium were among the first elements formed in the early universe through nucleosynthesis.
It created the universe, it created all the elements we use and live with.
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?
The process is called nucleosynthesis. After the Big Bang, the nucleosynthesis process involved the fusion of hydrogen and helium nuclei to form elements like lithium, beryllium, and some trace amounts of heavier elements.
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The light elements include Hydrogen, Helium, and Lithium. Some lists might include more. The light elements were initially formed in the big bang and current universal levels of hydrogen and helium agree very well with the levels produced in the big bang. Much less lithium was produced in the big bang, with most being produced later in stars. Elements past lithium were produced only later in stars.
These micro cosmic particules are infinetly small it was here in the beginning, before the Big Bang, it's what held together all of the elements that we now know, that evloved out of the Big Bang
The Big Bang happened first. It is the beginning of the Universe as we know it - we don't know what happened before that.During the Big Bang, hydrogen and helium were formed; other elements were created later, through nuclear fusion - and some of those were ejected in supernova explosions.