Recombination occurred approximately 380,000 years after the Big Bang, when the universe cooled enough for protons and electrons to combine and form neutral hydrogen atoms. This event marked a significant transition in the universe, allowing photons to travel freely, leading to the decoupling of matter and radiation. The cosmic microwave background radiation, which we observe today, is a remnant of this epoch.
The Big bang theory states that the galaxies are in fact moving away from each other
No. Not much known during the Big Bang, but the big bang was 4.5 billion years ago, and it is today. Earth was formed once the big bang cooled down, and the big bang formed petrol in the ground because everything has been molten and formed petrol and got buried by the radiation when the bang cooled down and formed Earth.
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There were no gas clouds prior to the Big Bang. Indeed, there were no atoms, no sub-atomic particles, and no quarks -- all of these came into being after the start of the Big Bang. What was there BEFORE our Universe started to expand? The answer is simple: we don't know.
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About 378,000 years after the Big Bang. For more details, check the Wikipedia article on "Recombination (cosmology)".
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.
It is currently quite certain that a Big Bang DID occur. It is NOT known what triggered it.
yes it will happen again after the big crunch then of course, the big munch..... At present there is no evidence that another Big Bang will occur.
About 377,000 years after the Big Bang, the density of our Universe had declined to the point where photons were no longer causing electrons and nuclei to separate soon after they joined in an atom. The event is called "recombination."
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The three stages of the Big Bang are the primordial nucleosynthesis, the recombination era, and the cosmic microwave background radiation era. In primordial nucleosynthesis, the first nuclei formed; during the recombination era, hydrogen atoms formed; and in the cosmic microwave background radiation era, the Universe cooled down enough for light to travel freely.
Atoms did not come into being until Recombination, which occurred about 377,000 years after the Big Bang. Hadrons and leptons -- the building blocks of atoms -- came into being about ten seconds after the Big Bang. All matter came, ultimately, from the Big Bang (as best we can presently tell). Thus, the atoms in your body -- as well as atoms 100 billion light years away from us -- came from that source.
Yes, it did.
No one knows. Standard astrophysics regards the Big Bang as a sponteous (i.e., uncaused) quantum event, but there is no proof either way.
Recombination through independent assortment and crossing over can occur during the process of meiosis.