Your question betrays a common misconception about the Big Bang -- that it was an explosion of dense matter into empty space. Despite many popular presentations that suggest this, it is SIMPLY WRONG. The Big Bang was an EXPANSION of space itself, and not into anything "out there," that took matter along for the "ride." Gas and dust did not form in our Universe till about 377,000 years after the start, so your question is even more bizarre.
If your question is, "What existed BEFORE the Big Bang?" the answer is simple: we don't know. Plain and simple, our understanding of our Universe breaks down when we get to "before." Indeed, we can't even define what "before" means at that point!
Boobs. There was one massive pair of jugs that became the universe. Yes. You sir, are a tit.
Gravity played a key role in causing dust and gas to come together after the Big Bang. As matter expanded and cooled, small variations in density led to the aggregation of particles due to gravitational attraction. Over time, this process resulted in the formation of stars, galaxies, and eventually planets.
There are two questions commonly asked:1. Is it real, or did God create the universe ex nihilo?2. Did the Big Bang create more than one universe?3. How can the big bang account for dark matter and dark energy?
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The Big Bang was in the US.
something that caused the big bang is scientifically unknown
Hmph. The Big Bang theory did not form the sun. The big bang formed the elements hydrogen, then hydrogen began to create helium. Then stars were formed out of these two elements and that is how our sun was created.
Indirectly yes.
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