There's a Nobel Prize in it for the person who can answer this question.
Seriously, we don't know. Nobody was there, and whatever matter came into existence later does not really tell the tale. We have ideas, concepts, hypotheses; but nothing solid enough to be called a "theory", and not much in the way of evidence to support the competing ideas.
The matter present in the Universe began to become more and more dense and this huge density originates the big bang. That was the beginning of the Universe.
Basically, we don't know what happened in our Universe, before the so-called age of the Universe was about one Plank time. Thus, that's as close to "the beginning" as we can currently theorize.At that time, what is now the OBSERVABLE Universe occupied much less space than a proton occupies nowadays; however, the entire Universe may have been much larger.
The Big Bang refers to the event that marked the beginning of the universe approximately 13.8 billion years ago, rather than a specific location in space. It occurred everywhere in the universe simultaneously, as it involved the rapid expansion of space itself. Therefore, there is no singular point in space where the Big Bang happened; it happened throughout the entire universe.
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Disney Universe happened in 360.
Entropia Universe happened in 2003.
Lego Universe happened in 2010.
It had no beginning date and no ending date. It was there at the beginning of infinity and will be at the end of infinity
It happened in the center of the universe, for which it is still expanding on the universe.
Mega Man Universe happened in 360.
Phantasy Star Universe happened in 2006.
Bust-a-Move Universe happened in 2011.