Study Sheds New Light on Big Bang Theory
Recently, a team of scientists from the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, investigated what happened to a specific kind of plasma - the first matter ever to be present during the first microsecond of Big Bang. Their findings offer crucial insights on the evolution of the universe.
Key Highlights
- As per the Big Bang hypothesis, all of the current and past matter in the Universe came into existence at the same time - roughly 13.8 billion years ago – when all matter was compacted into a very small ball with infinite density and intense heat called a Singularity. Suddenly, ....
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