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  1. The Big Bang theory of cosmology successfully describes the 13.7 billion years of evolutionary history of our Universe. However, it is known that the current Big Bang theory cannot self-consistently explain its initial conditions. We are interested in finding out what caused the Big Bang, and the physics involved in this primordial epoch.

  2. Feb 2, 2022 · Step 2: The universe's first growth spurt. Step 3: Too hot to shine. Step 4: Let there be light. Step 5: Emerging from the cosmic dark ages. Step 6: More stars and more galaxies. Step 7: Birth of ...

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    • Scott Dutfield,Denise Chow
  3. BIGBANG Members Profile: BIGBANG ( 빅뱅) currently contains of 3 members: TAEYANG, G-DRAGON and DAESUNG. On March 11, 2019 SEUNGRI announced that he left the entertainment industry. On May 31, 2023 T.O.P officially left the band. BIGBANG debuted on August 19, 2006, under YG Entertainment.

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  4. Dec 18, 2023 · Then, ten billion years after the Big Bang, dark energy, a mysterious force starts to accelerate. After that, 13.8 billion years after the Big Bang, we reach our time today. The end of the universe

  5. Mar 1, 2018 · Learn about the history and theories of the universe's origins from National Geographic in this informative and engaging video.

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    • National Geographic
  6. Jul 3, 2007 · The Big Bang theory has been imporved and advanced especially through NASA's Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) and WMAP missions. This animation conceptualizes these explosive beginnings of the Universe. Download. This animation begins with a pinpoint of light as the Big Bang, and continues to show the formation of the first stars and galaxies.

  7. science.nasa.gov › universe › overviewOverview - NASA Science

    One second after the big bang, the universe consisted of an extremely hot (18 billion degrees Fahrenheit or 10 billion degrees Celsius) primordial soup of light and particles. In the following minutes, an era called nucleosynthesis, protons and neutrons collided and produced the earliest elements – hydrogen, helium, and traces of lithium and beryllium.

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