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#Physicsbeyond Reel by @thegsview - Science does not have a clear answer yet.

According to current understanding, time and space themselves began with the Big Bang. So asking "before" t
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Science does not have a clear answer yet. According to current understanding, time and space themselves began with the Big Bang. So asking “before” the Big Bang may not even make sense in the usual way, because there was no time as we know it. Some theories suggest possibilities. There could have been a previous universe that collapsed and expanded again. There could be a multiverse where our universe is just one among many. Or the universe could have come from a quantum fluctuation — something emerging from what we call “nothing,” but still governed by physical laws. The challenge is that we cannot observe anything before the Big Bang directly. Our current physics breaks down at that point, so we rely on theories, not proof. We may discover clues in the future, but a complete answer may remain unknown. The deeper we go into the universe, the more we realize how little we know. — Thegsview 🌌📊
#Physicsbeyond Reel by @universe_bytes - The Big Bang is considered the moment when our universe began expanding about 13.8 billion years ago.
Before that moment, all matter, energy, space, a
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The Big Bang is considered the moment when our universe began expanding about 13.8 billion years ago. Before that moment, all matter, energy, space, and even time were compressed into an extremely hot and dense state. But here’s the strange part. According to modern physics, time itself may have started with the Big Bang. If time didn’t exist before that moment, asking “what happened before” might be like asking what’s north of the North Pole. Some theories suggest fascinating possibilities: • The universe could have come from a quantum fluctuation in empty space. • There might have been a previous universe that collapsed and bounced into ours. • Our universe might be part of a much larger multiverse. Scientists studying General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics are still trying to understand this mystery. Right now, the truth is simple: We know how the universe evolved after the Big Bang, but what came before it remains one of the greatest mysteries in cosmology. The deeper we explore the universe, the more questions we discover. 🚀 #space #astronomy #Universe #bigbang #cosmos
#Physicsbeyond Reel by @d_cosmic_facts - What existed before the Big Bang?
Scientists believe the Big Bang created space, time, and everything we know.
So the real question is… was there even
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What existed before the Big Bang? Scientists believe the Big Bang created space, time, and everything we know. So the real question is… was there even a “before”? Some theories suggest: Time itself began at the Big Bang There may be multiple universes (multiverse) Or our universe is part of an endless cycle The truth is — we are still searching for answers. And that’s what makes the universe so mysterious. Follow @The Cosmic Facts for daily mind-blowing space facts and cosmic mysteries. #bigbang #spacefacts #cosmicfacts #universe #astronomy #space #sciencefacts #cosmos #didyouknow #spaceexploration #multiverse #quantumphysics #science #astrophysics #thecosmicfacts
#Physicsbeyond Reel by @professorparadoxofficial - The Big Bang theory explains how our universe began expanding about 13.8 billion years ago - but it leaves us with an even deeper question: what exist
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The Big Bang theory explains how our universe began expanding about 13.8 billion years ago — but it leaves us with an even deeper question: what existed before the Big Bang? 🤯 According to current physics, time and space themselves may have started at that moment, which means “before” might not even make sense in the way we imagine. Some theories suggest quantum fluctuations, cyclic universes, or unknown physics beyond our current understanding. . . . #space #astrophysics #universe #bigbang #physics
#Physicsbeyond Reel by @scitechai - What Existed BEFORE the Big Bang?

Everyone talks about the Big Bang… but what came before it? 

Was there nothing? Another universe? Or something our
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What Existed BEFORE the Big Bang? Everyone talks about the Big Bang… but what came before it? Was there nothing? Another universe? Or something our minds can’t even comprehend? This mind-bending journey explores one of the biggest mysteries in science ,the origin of everything. Watch till the end and follow for more insane space mysteries and cosmic facts!
#Physicsbeyond Reel by @iamherkryptonite - The Big Bang is the leading theory explaining the universe's origin. Key points:
- Universe began ~13.8 billion years ago
- Started as a singularity,
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The Big Bang is the leading theory explaining the universe's origin. Key points: - Universe began ~13.8 billion years ago - Started as a singularity, expanded rapidly - Led to formation of space, time, matter #reels #astronomy #followus
#Physicsbeyond Reel by @thesingularityverse - The Big Bang theory explains how our universe began expanding about 13.8 billion years ago - but it leaves us with an even deeper question: what exist
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The Big Bang theory explains how our universe began expanding about 13.8 billion years ago - but it leaves us with an even deeper question: what existed before the Big Bang? According to current physics, time and space themselves may have started at that moment, which means “before” might not even make sense in the way we imagine. Some theories suggest quantum fluctuations, cyclic universes, or unknown physics beyond our current understanding. . . #world #space #science #blackholes #universe
#Physicsbeyond Reel by @tkle.app - When most people hear "Big Bang," they imagine a giant explosion that happened somewhere in space - like a bomb going off in a dark empty universe.

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When most people hear “Big Bang,” they imagine a giant explosion that happened somewhere in space — like a bomb going off in a dark empty universe. But that picture is completely misleading. The Big Bang wasn’t an explosion in space. It was the moment when space itself began expanding. There was no center. No edge. No empty void surrounding it. The universe didn’t expand into anything — it simply expanded everywhere at once. A good way to picture this is with the surface of a balloon. When you inflate it, every point on the surface moves away from every other point. From any location, it looks like everything else is receding. But there’s no special “center” on the surface itself. Our universe behaves the same way. As space expands, galaxies move apart not because they are flying through space like debris from an explosion, but because the space between them is stretching. That’s why every galaxy we observe appears to be moving away from us. If you lived in a distant galaxy billions of light-years away, you would see the exact same thing: every other galaxy moving away from you. Which leads to a strange but beautiful conclusion: Every point in the universe can be considered the origin of the expansion. Including the place where you’re standing right now. So the Big Bang didn’t happen at a particular location. It happened everywhere. About 13.8 billion years ago, the universe began expanding — and that expansion continues today. The universe didn’t begin somewhere. It began everywhen. #microlearning #stem #amazingfact #bigbang
#Physicsbeyond Reel by @scvg1v1me - What happened before the Big Bang?
Scientists do not currently know.

The Big Bang was not like a bomb going off in space. It was the rapid expansion
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What happened before the Big Bang? Scientists do not currently know. The Big Bang was not like a bomb going off in space. It was the rapid expansion of space from an extremely hot, dense early state. Since time and space are linked together, many scientists think time itself may have begun with the Big Bang. If that’s true, asking “what happened before?” may be like asking what’s north of the North Pole. What we do know is that the universe expanded, cooled, and eventually formed matter, stars, galaxies, planets, and life. The real answer is not a guess — it’s honest science: we don’t know yet.
#Physicsbeyond Reel by @shriradhe.509 - The Big Bang didn't happen at a single point in space-it happened everywhere at once. That's why, according to observations like Hubble's Law, galaxie
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The Big Bang didn’t happen at a single point in space—it happened everywhere at once. That’s why, according to observations like Hubble’s Law, galaxies are moving away from each other in all directions. This means the universe has no central point—no special “middle” where everything began. Instead, space itself is stretching, causing every galaxy to see others drifting away, just like dots on an inflating balloon. From any location in the universe, it looks like you’re at the center—but in reality, every point is equally central, making the universe both centerless and constantly expanding. 🌌 Follow for more👇
#Physicsbeyond Reel by @mysteries_of_universe_ - Scientists can explain everything about the universe from its first fraction of a second onward. What came before that is where physics breaks complet
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Scientists can explain everything about the universe from its first fraction of a second onward. What came before that is where physics breaks completely 🌌 The Big Bang wasn't an explosion in space. It was the beginning of space, time and everything in it. Which means asking what came before it is like asking what lies north of the North Pole. The word "before" may not even exist there 🤯 But physicists aren't giving up. Three theories keep them up at night 🌀 The first is cosmic inflation, where a mysterious energy caused the universe to double in size roughly 80 times in a fraction of a second before the Big Bang conditions even formed 🔭 The second is the Big Bounce, where our universe is simply the latest in an eternal cycle of universes expanding, collapsing and exploding again endlessly. Our Big Bang may have been another universe's death 💀 The third is a mirror universe running completely backwards in time on the other side of the Big Bang, antimatter, reversed time and all 📡 In general, physicists think it is extremely plausible that something existed before the Big Bang, but also very plausible that the Big Bang was truly the beginning INTERESTING FACT: cosmic inflation may have permanently erased all evidence of what came before it. Any trace of initial conditions gets diluted by exponential expansion meaning we may never know what triggered it ⏳ The universe gave us the ability to ask this question but may have deliberately hidden the answer 👁️🌌 . . . . . . . . . [astronomy, space science, cosmos, curiosity, research, facts ] #followformore #facts #universe #exploration #mysteries (DM for credit or removal/ No copyright intended. All rights are reserved & belong to their respective owners. If there are any problems/issues in the post please dm, we will fix it)
#Physicsbeyond Reel by @enknowledgepedia_ - Did You Know The Universe Won't Restart? The Big Bang theory likely won't happen again. With dark energy, the universe keeps expanding-heading toward
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Did You Know The Universe Won’t Restart? The Big Bang theory likely won’t happen again. With dark energy, the universe keeps expanding—heading toward a cold, dark Big Freeze. #BigBang, #Universe, #SpaceFacts, #Cosmos, #Astronomy, Astrophysics, DarkEnergy, BigFreeze, ScienceExplained, DidYouKnow, SpaceVideo, CosmicMystery, UniverseFacts, SpaceLovers, Galaxy, Physics, CosmicTruth, FutureOfUniverse, DeepSpace, ScienceReels, ViralScience, SpaceContent, MindBlown, Infinity, SpaceEducation, CosmicEnd, ScienceShorts, ExploreSpace, UniverseExplained, AstroFacts, TrendingScience, SpaceShorts, MysteryOfSpace, EducationalContent, ReelsIndia @highlight

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