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What was before the Big Bang?

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Answered by vkpathak2671
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It's possible that before the Big Bang, the universe was an infinite stretch of an ultrahot, dense material, persisting in a steady state until, for some reason, the Big Bang occured. This extra-dense universe may have been governed by quantum mechanics, the physics of the extremely small scale, Carroll said

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Answered by smartbrainz
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before the Big Bang the universe was filled with dense substances which were not arranged in any particular order.

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  • the universe was filled with gases like hydrogen and helium which was arranged in an indefinite manner. There was no organisation of the gases and the other solid substances.
  • The gases were arranged in such a way that the had a very high density. In addition to this there were also so  relative change in the position of the gases with respect to each other with time.

To know more about Big Bang,

write an explanatory note on the 'Big Bang Theory'. - Brainly.in

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