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The Big Bang Theory


            Ten to twenty billion years ago, an atomic nucleus held all of the universe's matter inside of it. It was the moment before any creation of space or time, known as a singularity, ever existed. According to the most widely understood and believed cosmological models, it exploded at trillions of degrees, on any measurement by mankind, infinitely dense, created not only matter, but energy, time, and space itself. This theory, to how the universe was created, is known as the Big Bang. This is explained by many different points made by many different theorists. Quantum Theory suggests that half a minute to a minute after the explosion, the four forces of nature; strong nuclear, weak nuclear, electromagnetic, and gravity were combined as a single super force. Quarks, what we now know as making up neutrons and protons, began to join in trios, forming photons. Positrons and neutrinos were created along with their antiparticles. Extremely small amounts of photons and neutrons existed at this point; about one for ever billion positrons, neutrinos, and electrons. For every billion pairs of these now abundant, heavy particles, called hadrons, only one was spared "death" due to particle to antiparticle collisions. The particles that survived are the ones that now create our universe.
             I believe, even though my religion contradicts my opinion, that this theory for the universe in completely believable because of the fact that so much evidence and theory, that makes sense, backs it up. Undeniably, there are those who believe that this theory is unbelievable because of the fact that an atom, smaller than one that creates the desk they work on, exploded and made our universe. The part that they don't get is that the explosion was infinitely dense, meaning, though it's size was small, it could hold an infinite amount of matter within it. People also do not believe this theory because of the fact that a super force was made to compact the matter into the universe we know, because of the fact that about a billion particles were annihilated before one was spared.


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