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What triggered the big bang ?

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Answered by IAK
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Probably humans don't know the answer to this question as Space and Time came into existence after the Big Bang.

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Answered by Róunak
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surely....a creative question on brainly..hats off
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Big bang theory is a theory that tells how universe that is space time and matter was formed in the universe. This theory was derived mathematically from equations of general relativity by the Belgian monk Georges Lemaitre that gives a creation point of the universe.

Chief features of Big Bang theory are

All points that comprise our universe was confined to a single point of infinite temperature, infinite density and known laws of physics does not hold at that point.An explosion occurred at that point about 13.75 billion years ago and point began to expand, real time started. It can be thought as small marks on balloon being inflated.Four forces began to separate.In the process of expansion various elementary particles began to separate and space progressively began cooling down.Matter began to form by formations of atoms and molecules and the first element hydrogen formed.Large clouds of hydrogen formations called nebula existed and gravitational collapse of these clouds gave birth to stars. Inside stars various elements starting with Helium began to form.Galaxies began to form and galaxies are receding away because of expansion.One of the stars after a lot of time after the big bang exploded and this generated instability in the nebula which resulted in the formation of our sun.The outer disk of gas around sun known as proto-planetary disk began to collapse again to form planets...

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