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Oh, what a fascinating question! After just one second, the universe was incredibly tiny, close to the size of a single atom - and yet, it contained all the potential for the vast beauty and complexity we see today. It's amazing to think about how something so small could hold so much wonder and promise.

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What are the stages of the evolution of the universe?

Insofar as the evolution of the universe can be said to have stages, they might be listed as follows:Planck epoch: Up to 10-43 second after the Big BangGrand unification epoch: Between 10-43 second and 10-36 second after the Big BangElectroweak epoch: Between 10-36 second (or the end of inflation) and 10-12 second after the Big BangInflationary epoch: Unknown duration, ending 10-32 second after the Big BangBaryogenesis: Unknown durationQuark epoch: Between 10-12 second and 10-6 second after the Big BangHadron epoch: Between 10-6 second and 1 second after the Big BangLepton epoch: Between 1 second and 10 seconds after the Big BangPhoton epoch: Between 10 seconds and 380,000 years after the Big BangNucleosynthesis: Between 3 minutes and 20 minutes after the Big BangMatter domination: From 70,000 years after the Big BangRecombination: ca. 377,000 years after the Big BangDark Ages: Between 150 million to 800 million years after the Big BangReionization: 150 million to 1 billion years after the Big BangFormation of stars, galaxies, groups, clusters and superclusters: From 500.000 years after the Big BangFormation of the Solar System: About 4.6 billion years agoAnd towards the future:Fate of the Solar system: 1 to 5 billion yearsBig freeze: 100 trillion years and beyondBig Rip: 20+ billion years from nowVacuum metastability eventHeat death: 10 150+ years from nowTaken from Wikipedia, see link below.


What temperature does COBE find the Big Bang has cooled to by now?

The universe began at what is called the Planck Era when time was smallest unit of time which is 1.35 x's 10 -43 of 1 second and lasted until time was 10 -36 second so Planck era was such a short amount of time 1 /1000000000000000000000000000000000000 of 1 second that light only traveled about 1 /100000000000000000000000000000 of 1 foot during Planck Era . At 1.35 x's 10 -43 second temperature was 179999999999999999999999999999540.6 degrees Fahrenheit is same as 179,000,000 trillion trillion is the same as 179 million X'S 1 trillion and result X'S 1 trillion degrees F. At time 10 -36 second the temperature was 1799999999999999999999999540.6 degrees F is same as 1799 x's 1 trillion and result x's 1 trillion degrees F. There are 5 different "eras" which take place in the first 1/millionth of a second after the universe began. I won't explain them here, look them up on you tube for more information about individual 5 eras that make up total of first 1/million of a second after the universe began. During the Planck Era light only travels about 1 / 1000000000000000000000000000000000000 of 1 foot because it is such a short amount of time. The Inflationary period of big bang universe began at 100 billion x's trillion x' trillion of 1 second after universe began. During inflationary period universe expanded from less than size of 1 atom (microscopic) to at least 0.1691201334439385028 of 1 light year in diameter but could be even bigger (this is same as 994193907579.7344 miles diameter (1 trillion miles) This expansion period began sometime between 10 -35 to 10 -32 second and ended at 10 -12 second. The temperature at time big bang began was the same as I wrote above at time 10 -36 of 1 second. Actual speed of big bang was exactly 3579098067287043840000000000.0000000357909806728704384 miles per hour without partial mile is written as 3579098067287043840000000000 miles per hour and ending size was minimum of 0.1691201334439385028 of 1 light year in diameter. At time 10 -12 second (written 0.000000000001 second) is same as 1 trillionth of a second after universe began the temperature was 1799999999999540.6 degrees F. At time 10 -6 second (written 0.000001 second) is 1 millionth of a second after universe began temperature was 17999999999540.6 degrees F (Fahrenheit). All this above is the speed of space between actual mass. Mass is material that existed during the big bang and later formed current galaxies. The mass never moved faster than the speed of light (during big bang) but space between the mass did. Today we still have space between mass (today mass has formed galaxies) that existed during big bang. The difference in average expansion (space expands like baked cookie doubling in size about one time per 9.7 billion years and continually in future too). Universe today is 13.8 billion light years old but space between mass (galaxies) is at least 85 billion light years diameter today (due to faster speed of space between galaxies than mass itself. Galaxies themselves (mass) never expand faster than speed of light.


What are the three possible fates of the universe?

1. The universe will keep expanding forever 2. The expansion of the universe will gradually slow down, and the universe will approach a limit in size. 3. The universe will stop expanding and start to fall back in on itself.


What is the cosmological argument?

The basic Platonic/Aristotelian cosmological argument is this:Every finite and contingent being has a cause.A causal loop cannot exist.A causal chain cannot be of infinite length.Therefore, a First Cause (or something that is not an effect) must exist. God is then often inserted as this "First Cause".The newer more often quoted Kalam cosmological argument is this:(1)Everything that has a beginning of its existence has a cause of its existence.(2)The universe has a beginning of its existence. Therefore:(3) The universe has a cause of its existence.(4) If the universe has a cause of its existence then that cause is God. Therefore:(5) God exists.The Kalam cosmological argument is the one most often used in contemporary debate by apologists such as Dr. William Lane Craig.


How hot was it at the beginning of the universe?

We can never see the Big Bang or any time around then because photons were not free to travel through the universe yet. It is possible that before the Big Bang there was no temperature to measure.

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How does the Big Bang explain how the universe began?

Big bang created every thing in 8 Levels. level 1 to 4 of big bang are lesser than 1 second.


What makes up the big bang theory?

The Big Bang Theory present the theoretical premise for the causation, termination, and continuation of an evolutionary expansion of the universe. The Big Bang Theory promotes four concepts for consideration: 1. that the observable universe is Time bound (or has a finite existence) 2. that the observable universe is expanding (within the dimensional limits of Space and Time), 3. that the observable universe is evolving a set amount of matter and energy while it is expanding over time, and 4. that the observable universe is homogeneous and isotropic with respect to Space and Time.


What are the release dates for The Universe - 2007 Beyond the Big Bang 1-14?

The Universe - 2007 Beyond the Big Bang 1-14 was released on: USA: 4 September 2007


What was thebig bang theory?

The Big Bang Theory present the theoretical premise for the causation, termination, and continuation of an evolutionary expansion of the universe. The Big Bang Theory promotes four concepts for consideration: 1. that the observable universe is Time bound (or has a finite existence) 2. that the observable universe is expanding (within the dimensional limits of Space and Time), 3. that the observable universe is evolving a set amount of matter and energy while it is expanding over time, and 4. that the observable universe is homogeneous and isotropic with respect to Space and Time.


Were complete atoms formed 1 second after the big bag theory?

No, 1 second after the Big Bang theory, the universe was still in a hot, dense state with temperatures too high for atoms to form. At that time, only elementary particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons existed. It took around 380,000 years for the universe to cool down enough for these particles to combine and form the first hydrogen atoms.


How big is a second?

1 second is 1000 milliseconds.


What are the five steps of the big bang theory?

The Big Bang Theory present the theoretical premise for the causation, termination, and continuation of an evolutionary expansion of the universe. The Big Bang Theory promotes four concepts for consideration: 1. that the observable universe is Time bound (or has a finite existence) 2. that the observable universe is expanding (within the dimensional limits of Space and Time), 3. that the observable universe is evolving a set amount of matter and energy while it is expanding over time, and 4. that the observable universe is homogeneous and isotropic with respect to Space and Time. However the wording for this answer may vary dependent on the classroom objectives.


Did God create chaos?

God created the universe. In the initial stage of its existence the universe was chaotic (Genesis 1). See also the Related Link.Is God our creator


What are the stages of the evolution of the universe?

Insofar as the evolution of the universe can be said to have stages, they might be listed as follows:Planck epoch: Up to 10-43 second after the Big BangGrand unification epoch: Between 10-43 second and 10-36 second after the Big BangElectroweak epoch: Between 10-36 second (or the end of inflation) and 10-12 second after the Big BangInflationary epoch: Unknown duration, ending 10-32 second after the Big BangBaryogenesis: Unknown durationQuark epoch: Between 10-12 second and 10-6 second after the Big BangHadron epoch: Between 10-6 second and 1 second after the Big BangLepton epoch: Between 1 second and 10 seconds after the Big BangPhoton epoch: Between 10 seconds and 380,000 years after the Big BangNucleosynthesis: Between 3 minutes and 20 minutes after the Big BangMatter domination: From 70,000 years after the Big BangRecombination: ca. 377,000 years after the Big BangDark Ages: Between 150 million to 800 million years after the Big BangReionization: 150 million to 1 billion years after the Big BangFormation of stars, galaxies, groups, clusters and superclusters: From 500.000 years after the Big BangFormation of the Solar System: About 4.6 billion years agoAnd towards the future:Fate of the Solar system: 1 to 5 billion yearsBig freeze: 100 trillion years and beyondBig Rip: 20+ billion years from nowVacuum metastability eventHeat death: 10 150+ years from nowTaken from Wikipedia, see link below.


How big is a nano second?

A nano second is 1 of a second ------ 1000


3 scientific theories?

1: The Big Bang Theory, 2: Evolution, 3: The Universe is Big.


Did the big bang start with a bang?

The universe began at what is called the Planck Era when time was smallest unit of time which is 1.35 x's 10 -43 of 1 second and lasted until time was 10 -36 second so Planck era was such a short amount of time 1 /1000000000000000000000000000000000000 of 1 second that light only traveled about 1 /100000000000000000000000000000 of 1 foot during Planck Era . At 1.35 x's 10 -43 second temperature was 179999999999999999999999999999540.6 degrees Fahrenheit is same as 179,000,000 trillion trillion is the same as 179 million X'S 1 trillion and result X'S 1 trillion degrees F. At time 10 -36 second the temperature was 1799999999999999999999999540.6 degrees F is same as 1799 x's 1 trillion and result x's 1 trillion degrees F. There are 5 different "eras" which take place in the first 1/millionth of a second after the universe began. I won't explain them here, look them up on you tube for more information about individual 5 eras that make up total of first 1/million of a second after the universe began. During the Planck Era light only travels about 1 / 1000000000000000000000000000000000000 of 1 foot because it is such a short amount of time. The Inflationary period of big bang universe began at 100 billion x's trillion x' trillion of 1 second after universe began. During inflationary period universe expanded from less than size of 1 atom (microscopic) to at least 0.1691201334439385028 of 1 light year in diameter but could be even bigger (this is same as 994193907579.7344 miles diameter (1 trillion miles) This expansion period began sometime between 10 -35 to 10 -32 second and ended at 10 -12 second. The temperature at time big bang began was the same as I wrote above at time 10 -36 of 1 second. Actual speed of big bang was exactly 3579098067287043840000000000.0000000357909806728704384 miles per hour without partial mile is written as 3579098067287043840000000000 miles per hour and ending size was minimum of 0.1691201334439385028 of 1 light year in diameter. At time 10 -12 second (written 0.000000000001 second) is same as 1 trillionth of a second after universe began the temperature was 1799999999999540.6 degrees F. At time 10 -6 second (written 0.000001 second) is 1 millionth of a second after universe began temperature was 17999999999540.6 degrees F (Fahrenheit) Written and corrected by Toby Benedict