There is no big equation of everything, rather many equations that tell us some things. And to assume "everything" we need to have "everything" and we dont know and will never know "everything".
I, myself, am not sure, but one common theory is the big bang. so if you take Einsteins equation of E=MC squared, then you'd be able to backtrack by taking all the matter in the universe, and multiplying it by the speed of light squared, and thats how much energy there was. you can also flip the equation around, which is how everything was created from nothing.
Everything that ever happened - or at least, everything we know of - happened after the Big Bang, and was, in a way, affected by the Big Bang.
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To find how big your stick is.
Divide big # by little #.
To expand an equation you multiply the number outside the bracket with everything inside the bracket. ex. 3(x+3) becomes 3x+9
Everything we know of happened after the Big Bang.
everything happened in the same place. there is the big bang. to the northeast is also this big bang. so everything was in one place and the big bang was in the only place there was a place.
as big as the secret to life, the universe, and everything, so very very big
work out everything within the brackets first. then work out rest of equation.
Everything happened after the big bang.
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".