Read the Wikipedia article about "Big Bang" for more details. The general idea is that all the matter and energy that is currently in the Universe was concentrated in a very small space, smaller than the size of an atomic nucleus. This matter was extremely dense,and extremely hot. From there, it started expanding. Eventually, matter cooled down sufficiently to form protons and neutrons, later some light atomic nuclei, etc.
Read the Wikipedia article about "Big Bang" for more details. The general idea is that all the matter and energy that is currently in the Universe was concentrated in a very small space, smaller than the size of an atomic nucleus. This matter was extremely dense,and extremely hot. From there, it started expanding. Eventually, matter cooled down sufficiently to form protons and neutrons, later some light atomic nuclei, etc.
Read the Wikipedia article about "Big Bang" for more details. The general idea is that all the matter and energy that is currently in the Universe was concentrated in a very small space, smaller than the size of an atomic nucleus. This matter was extremely dense,and extremely hot. From there, it started expanding. Eventually, matter cooled down sufficiently to form protons and neutrons, later some light atomic nuclei, etc.
Read the Wikipedia article about "Big Bang" for more details. The general idea is that all the matter and energy that is currently in the Universe was concentrated in a very small space, smaller than the size of an atomic nucleus. This matter was extremely dense,and extremely hot. From there, it started expanding. Eventually, matter cooled down sufficiently to form protons and neutrons, later some light atomic nuclei, etc.
The four possible types of matter first created in the Big Bang are known as cold dark matter, warm dark matter, hot dark matter, and baryonic matter.
Another viewpoint: Scientists say that the first matter was in fact a "quark-gluon" plasma. Quarks are the "building blocks" of particles such as protons and neutrons.
Scientists think that the four forces of nature became separated somehow and that's what led to the big bang because there was nothing that would hold them together.
So space began to expand from an infinitely small point to what is today.
"How" is not a question the Big Bang Theory addresses. The Big Bang Theory says that 14 billion years ago was very small and expanding, and that it continues to expand today. It says nothing about how.
Ah, one of the Big Questions. All too often, the answer to the Big Question is, "We don't know."
Within a black hole is a "singularity", within which the normal laws of nature and physics don't seem to apply. Scientists believe that the universe before the Big Bang was a singularity; a point where the laws of physics don't seem to be valid any more.
Was there a Big Crunch in a previous cycle of the Universe? Did the Universe explode from nothingness? Did God say "Let There Be LIGHT!"
We do not know. It may be that we CANNOT know. Sometimes, that answer has to be good enough. For now.
Read the Wikipedia article about "Big Bang" for more details. The general idea is that all the matter and energy that is currently in the Universe was concentrated in a very small space, smaller than the size of an atomic nucleus. This matter was extremely dense,and extremely hot. From there, it started expanding. Eventually, matter cooled down sufficiently to form protons and neutrons, later some light atomic nuclei, etc.
No one knows for sure what existed before the big bang, the most likely answer would be energy since it makes up everything.
The theoretical models say a hot superdense "soup" of photons, quarks, and gluons.
Hydrogen, helium or lithium.
The entire universe.
It is quite clear, from observations, that the Universe is expanding, and that it started from a very hot and very dense start, currently called the "Big Bang". It is not quite clear where the energy came from; there are several speculations about this, but there is not much evidence about what happened before the Big Bang - or whether there even was a "before".
They are called VIPs. It stands for very important people. Big Bang consider their fan as very important so that why it 's VIP.
The first episode of Amos 'n' Andy was in the year 1951. This show was very popular at the time and was one of the first television shows ever since televisions were a new thing during the time.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
The ancient sumerians developed the very first methods of irrigation.
The big bang was a massive explosion caused by particles travelling at very high speed.
A Very Natural Thing was created in 1974.
a very loud bang
Hello, i am minakshi and the answer of your question is that the major astronomers that helped us arrive at the big bang theory is that george lemairte and freidmann .one thing more i like the big bang theory very much more question you can send me on big bang theory like my opinion on how the universe was created , how matter came into being etc.
the "big bang" theory, is a theory as to how the universe was created from the explosion of a single, very large, very dense, body of matter. so in "theory" the people or earth only exist because of the big bang
I worship gods animals! They were like the first thing he created before man, he was very creative.
a very special car
The Very First Time was created in 2007.
the big bang was not very cool it was very hot almost of trillions of degrees in temperature.
No. the Big Bang is a theory for descriping how out Universe came into existence billions years ago and how its organized and expanding. The Big Bang started from a very small point in no time, that point was very very small in size and with high density. All matters and energy came into existence after that Big Bang. You may find more detailed info in the NASA website at www.nasa.gov
It is quite clear, from observations, that the Universe is expanding, and that it started from a very hot and very dense start, currently called the "Big Bang". It is not quite clear where the energy came from; there are several speculations about this, but there is not much evidence about what happened before the Big Bang - or whether there even was a "before".
If you're very religious - God. If you're very scientific - it condensed into being from materials and energies created when the Big Bang created the universe. If you're somewhere in between, then your answer is somewhere in between too.