Physics, asked by cdema, 9 days ago

why could light not travel through the young universe?​

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Answered by krishnajoshi99
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There were no stars, and there were no galaxies. After the Big Bang, the universe was like a hot soup of particles (i.e. protons, neutrons, and electrons). ... Light had formerly been stopped from traveling freely because it would frequently scatter off the free electrons.

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