No - because the big bang assumes there was a singularity that contained all of what became the mass and energy of the universe we all know and love. In essence, the first law states "you can't get something from nothing" and the big bang assume there was something to start from - even if we can't exactly define what that something was.
No, it is a theory.
Basically, all energy that currently exists in the Universe was there from the start - i.e., from the moment of the Big Bang. It is not currently known what caused the Big Bang, or where the energy came from.
They both came at the same time.
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The most recent theory that upholds the Big Bang theory, but suggests a sudden expansion after the bang, is called the inflation theory. Earth is 4.54 billion years old.
That refers to the formation of atomic nuclei during the first few minutes after the Big Bang.
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The Big Bang.
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The Big Bang.
In the current model of the universe the big bang was the 1st thing to happen in the universe since time itself was created in the big bang.
The TV show Big Bang Theory first Premiered on September 24, 2007 on CBS.
Scientists believe the "first event" in the Universe was the Big Bang. The Big Bang Theory attempts to explain how the universe was originally created.
The big bang is basically what caused everything, so it pretty much is the first thing that happened
The big bang theory has nothing to do with the formation of life.
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