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<p>Our universe, which consists of stars, planets and galaxies, did not once exist. Then a mysterious event gave birth to everything, the Big Bang, but what was there before that? This question has remained a challenge for scientists for centuries. Did the universe begin from a singularity, or did it exist somewhere before? Some theories even suggest the possibility of a multiverse. Today we will understand in simple language what the Big Bang was, what was before it, and how it became the beginning of the entire cosmic journey.</p>
<p><strong>What is Big Bang?</strong></p>
<p>The question of the origin of our universe has always fascinated the human mind. About 13.8 billion years ago, an event occurred which we call the Big Bang. It started from an extremely small, hot and extremely dense point, which scientists call a singularity. From this point time, space and matter were born.</p>
<p>The Big Bang was like an explosion, which started the universe expanding. In the early moments, only tiny particles, such as quarks and gluons, existed. As the universe expanded, these particles started turning into atoms and eventually stars, planets and galaxies came into existence.</p>
<p><strong>What was there before the Big Bang?</strong></p>
<p>Now the question arises that what was there before the Big Bang? Many theories have emerged on this.</p>
<p><strong>singular state theory</strong></p>
<p>Scientists believe that before the Big Bang, the universe was in a singular state. This was the state where all physical laws fail. There was no time, no space, only a point of extreme density.</p>
<p><strong>Cyclic Universe Theory</strong></p>
<p>Another idea is that the universe has been expanding and contracting cyclically. It can be thought of like a balloon, which is inflated and released again and again. After the previous universe contracted, a new Big Bang began.</p>
<p><strong>multiverse theory</strong></p>
<p>This theory tells us that our universe is not alone. Countless universes may exist, each with their own rules and time. Our Big Bang may just be an event that happened somewhere else.</p>
<p><strong>Why did the Big Bang happen?</strong></p>
<p>The answer to this question still remains a challenge for science. Some scientists believe that quantum fluctuations started this process. Small changes of energy took place in empty space, due to which particles and anti-particles were born.</p>
<p><strong>What is cosmic inflation?</strong></p>
<p>Immediately after the Big Bang, the universe expanded extremely rapidly. This is called cosmic inflation. This made the universe uniform and smooth. However, why and how this expansion started remains a mystery even today.</p>
<p><strong>Also read: How much uranium is required to make an atomic bomb, what other things are required?</strong></p>
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<p style =&quot;Text-Align: justify;&quot;> <strong> Blast in Space: </strong> A terrible explosion has been recorded in space. This explosion took place in another galaxy located near our galaxy. The explosion was so strong that the temperature there reached 30 lakh degrees. Scientists studied this blast with the help of telescope. </p>
<p style =&quot;Text-Align: justify;&quot;> Our galaxy &#8216;Milky Way&#8217; has a small galaxy, which is named Large Magalanic Cloud (LMC). This galaxy keeps circling our &#8216;Milky-Way&#8217; like a satellite. This explosion has been seen in a star of this galaxy. This explosion is considered to be the hottest explosion ever since the study started on space. </p>
<p style =&quot;Text-Align: justify;&quot;> The star in which this explosion has been seen, scientists named him LMCN 1968-12A. The explosion has been seen many times before in this star. Actually, LMC is a dwarf galaxy, where there is a shortage of metals. In such a situation, small stars here draw gas from their companions big stars. LMCN 1968-12A also does the same. &#038; Nbsp; This is the reason that it keeps exploding. Last year too, a big explosion was recorded in the same star. Although the explosion of this time is said to be the most fierce. </p>
<p style =&quot;Text-Align: justify;&quot;> <strong> Explosion due to increased heat and pressure </strong> <Br /> When such stars gradually keep taking gas from neighboring fellow stars, then a disc starts forming, due to which heat and pressure in the star starts increasing. When this temperature crosses a certain range, hydrogen fusion begins and then a thermonuclear explosion. This explosion can be seen from a few weeks to months. Please tell that even after such explosions, this star is not destroyed. </p>
<p style =&quot;Text-Align: justify;&quot;> <strong> 56 years ago, this star </strong> <Br /> This star was discovered in the year 1968. This is why it was named LMCN 1968-12A. The explosion has been recorded in this star continuously since 1990. Chile -based Magelan Bade Telescope and Gemini South Telescope have been continuously studying on this star and its galaxy. In the explosion that scientists saw this time, it was found that during the explosion, silicon was present in the star with tremendous intensity. Other metals were missing. That is why this explosion was more severe and warm. </p>
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