After the end of inflation, the following happened:
Super-symmetry was broken, and thus the super-symmetric partners of known particles could no longer form.
Quarks acquire mass as electro-weak symmetry is broken.
Quarks combine into hadrons and anti-hadrons.
Leptons become dominant over anti-leptons.
Nuclei begin to form at about three minutes after the end of inflation.
The first nucleosynthesis is thought to have occurred shortly after the Big Bang, where simple elements like hydrogen and helium were formed. This initial phase of nucleosynthesis laid the foundation for the creation of more complex elements in stars and supernovae over time.
According to the big bang hypothesis, hydrogen was the only element created after the big bang. Within the first few minutes, the temperature was hot enough for fusion to occur, enabling helium, lithium and a few other elements to be created. After about 3 minutes, the Universe cooled sufficiently, for this process to halt. It was not until about 500,000 million years later, when the first stars went supernova, that heavier elements were seeded into the Universe.
Now How Would We Know EXACTLY How Big It Is And/Or Was?! We Aren't That Clever You Know! ¬¬ Go Ask Alister... The big bang is still happening today, as the universe is still expanding. So the answer to this question depends on the timeframe. The big bang is as big as the universe is today. Before the big bang when all matter was contained in a singularity it was no bigger than a few microns across. Five minutes after the big bang the entire universe was the size of a golf ball. This might not seem big after five minutes, but to go from the size of a few microns to a golf ball is like going from New York to Pluto in 5 minutes.
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Hydrogen and helium are the first elements produced in the universe after the big-bang.
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Nucleosynthesis. It refers to the formation of atoms larger than Helium-1. Because of the extreme conditions right after the Big Bang, it is believed that some Deuterium and Helium were formed, perhaps some Lithium too; but no significant amounts of other metals. (In Astronomy, a metal is any element heavier than Helium.)
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No, carbon was not the first atom created after the Big Bang. The first atoms that formed were hydrogen and helium, and heavier elements like carbon were produced later through processes like stellar nucleosynthesis in the cores of stars.
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