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Asked: July 18, 20232023-07-18T07:13:00+05:30 2023-07-18T07:13:00+05:30In: Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology etc)

If matter can neither be created nor destroyed, how did the Big Bang create matter?

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    2023-07-18T07:13:52+05:30Added an answer on July 18, 2023 at 7:13 am

    The Big Bang did not create matter in the traditional sense. It created energy, and matter is simply a form of energy. The energy released by the Big Bang was so great that it caused the universe to expand and cool. As the universe expanded, the energy began to condense into particles, such as protons, neutrons, and electrons. These particles then combined to form atoms, which eventually formed stars and galaxies.

    So, while matter was not created in the Big Bang, it was created from energy. This is a different way of thinking about matter and energy, but it is one that is supported by our current understanding of physics.

    Here are some additional details about how the Big Bang created matter:

    • The Big Bang was an incredibly hot and dense event. The temperature was estimated to be around 10^32 degrees Kelvin, and the density was estimated to be around 10^97 grams per cubic centimeter.
    • Under these extreme conditions, the laws of physics as we know them break down. It is not possible to use our current understanding of physics to describe what happened at the moment of the Big Bang.
    • However, we can use our understanding of physics to describe what happened after the Big Bang. As the universe expanded and cooled, the energy released by the Big Bang began to condense into particles.
    • The first particles to form were quarks and gluons. These particles are the building blocks of protons and neutrons.
    • Protons and neutrons then combined to form nuclei. The nuclei of hydrogen and helium atoms were the first to form.
    • As the universe continued to expand and cool, electrons were able to be captured by the nuclei of hydrogen and helium atoms. This formed the first atoms.
    • These atoms then began to clump together to form stars and galaxies.

    The Big Bang is a complex event, and there is still much that we do not know about it. However, our current understanding of physics tells us that the Big Bang created matter from energy.

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