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Well the first thing in the universe... (before it was even a universe) was always there it didnt appear it was always there, one person that we know that was here first was God... but God didn't appear... he was always there. God was not created, for he is the a creator.
Sir Isaac Newton has three laws. They explain the way the mechanical universe operates. That is important to getting around in the universe and understanding all things mechanical that happen.
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Helium is the first member and the most abundent element in the known universe
There are many important things that happened in the first 50,000 years of the universe. Many discoveries were made including dinosaurs, man, planets, and much more.
Life first began in Genesis, where God created the universe.
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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Einstein's equation demonstrated that some of the energy released when the universe began was quickly turned into matter, the first matter in the universe.
its very important because it was the first state of united states and many things happen there
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She made-out with the first president of the USA!
America won the space race and collected important data to further explore our universe
There are many important events that happen in a story about business and finance including bankruptcy. Other events include the building of the first bank.
In the first nanoseconds after the big bang there was only light energy in the universe. As the energy spread out and the universe cooled these photons of light energy decayed into a type of lepton called an electron. These are the most common types of lepton we can observe today.
Scientists believe the "first event" in the Universe was the Big Bang. The Big Bang Theory attempts to explain how the universe was originally created.