How Did The Universe Begin? | What happened after the Big Bang

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The Big Bang Theory is the leading explanation for how the universe began. Simply put, it says the universe as we know it started with an infinitely hot and dense single point that inflated and stretched — first at unimaginable speeds, and then at a more measurable rate over the next 13.8 billion years to the still-expanding cosmos that we know today.

Since everything made up of atoms, then how did the first atom formed? Here, i try to explain the things that happened during the greatest event.

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1 second has never felt so big before.

SaiRacherla
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Mistake
11:10 😅😅
Light that emited 380, 000 years after*
Not before.

I am making videos my self about cosmos. And i know it is extremely hard to ignore tongue slips 😅😅

It was fun to find 1 in this video

anjummanzoor
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That " perhaps forever" was 🔥🔥

nword
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Thanks Klonusk for your efforts! Watched all of your videos, all are informative and pretty simple as well. This channel deserves much more subscribers and viewers. Any way keep going.

Sree
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Honey, wake up! Klonusk posted a video that will make us question our significance in this wild place we call the "Universe"!

norothegamer
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respect to that one matter particle that prevented our universe from becoming an anti-universe or worse, nothing

purringraven
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Good graphics, good presentation, a few minor problems with the science, but nothing too off-piste.

bbbl
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This makes less sense than i previously thought, we know the expansion of the universe is accelerating, but you said here at the early milliseconds it was expanding faster than the speed of light, so some how it started really fast slowed down from 300, 000+ km/s to now where is it just around 70km/s but it is getting faster now. So presumably it slowed down even more than the present rate only to accelerate. It's hard enough to figure out why it is accelerating, but now it seems it accelerated, decelerated, and is now accelerating again.

That's the thing I have found with science is it often seems the more we learn the more questions arise, that means either something is wrong somewhere or we really have no clue what we are really seeing. It's like the more we learn the less we actually know.

colmortimer
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i love to know the stories of our universe

gloriasamanthalewis
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Please do share some book links from where you study, it will help us to deep dive into those subjects.

stabokbose
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"How did the first atom formed" doesn't inspire confidence

Chumblybum
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Lovely, is it possible to create anti matter energy source ? BTW love your videos

harshitdabhi
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How were galaxies formed?
And... If the universe is expanding uniformly, why do galaxies collide?

kelvinmakau
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So its the varition of temperature and pressure that didn't let particles formed at the early stage of the universe?

fafutuka
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"The first light appeared 380.000 years ago..." only a little glitch in a very good cosmological science doc. 😉😀

elbenny
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Absolutely awesome must-watch video probably one of the best in all of YouTube supporting why YT continues to be the best streaming service for humans ….😊….👏👏👏👏

kalyannatarajan
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seems like the reverse of a black hole instead of having a position in the future we have a time in the future, somehow the big bang adds time while black holes take time, and space changes as a consequence.
To me is possible to understand if it is understood the singularity of black holes.

jinx.love.you.
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Although generally accepted as the model for the origin and evolution of the universe, the Big Bang theory is not complete. For example, it does not explain what caused the initial expansion or why galaxies formed. However, there is significant evidence that the universe did originate from such an event.

xtins
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you will multi millions followers ultimately

imranaalam
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Great story of the genesis of the Universe and the Life! Did the Universe wait for 13.8 b years to be understood by someone or someone or do others already knew about it?

profmsubhanqureshi