WHAT was theree BEFORE BIG BANG.
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The first long-lived matter particles of any kind were protons and neutrons, which together make up the atomic nucleus. These came into existence around one ten-thousandth of a second after the Big Bang. There was both matter and "antimatter" in roughly equal quantities.
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The first long-lived matter particles of any kind were protons and neutrons, which together make up the atomic nucleus. These came into existence around one ten-thousandth of a second after the Big Bang. There was both matter and "antimatter" in roughly equal quantities.
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