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No. Universe A expands from a 'Big Bang' stops expanding, and contracts until there is a 'Big Crunch'. Then there is a new big bang and the beginning of Universe B, a middle, and another big crunch, a big bang with Universe C and so on. At the time of any 'big crunch', all matter and energy from that universe ceases to exist. It cannot manifest itself until after the next 'big bang', and then has no relation to anything in its previous manifestation.
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.
Our concept of the "big bang" has no explanation about how or why, but our hypothesis is that there was NOTHING before the Big Bang created the universe.
The big bang was the BEGINNING of the universe so there was no temperature before it :P
The Big Bang Theory tells what happen at the begning of the universe. How the Earth comes into the universe
Current theory is the Big Bang
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In the current model of the universe the big bang was the 1st thing to happen in the universe since time itself was created in the big bang.
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