How was the Universe Born?

in #science7 years ago

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A few years ago, a buddy of mine @kevinwong introduced me to this awesome TV Series Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey. The new one with Neil deGrasse Tyson which is a follow up to Carl Sagan's Cosmos: A Personal Vogage.

I have yet to watch that one. This inspires me to write this article as I was dreaming about it last night.

How it all started

Approximately 13.7 billion years ago, there was a primordial atom-atom (early atom, ancient atom) as small as a dot. We do not know what to call the atom. The atom is a combination of all fundamental forces - gravitational force, electromagnetic force, nuclear force and nuclear force. Also in the atom contains all forms of energy, space, and objects. This object is all enclosed by space and time. Time is immature (t = 0). At that time, the temperature was very hot. It's way hotter than the sun, maybe billions of times. Surely hell is hotter?

The science and mathematical law at this stage can not be applied and destroyed, as well as human beings can not trace the case in force before the ancient atom. God's power indeed?

In that hot condition, the ancient atom began to develop and formed several collections of 'black holes' combined with all the laws of science and mathematics. This condition has speculative and debate among scientists about 'What really happened back then'. At the moment it is also said that the laws of relativity and quantum are indistinguishable and united. At this time scientists try to unite the relativities and quantities that have been united.

The Inflation Age

During the Inflation Age, the hot temperature starts to decline slightly. Space and time begin to grow (bend, pull out). The basic forces that originally came together, began to 'split up' gradually. Nature grows very fast due to its high energy release. At this time, the hot temperature makes the photons (light particles) turn their energy into matter-antimatter, thus exploding with each other.

For unknown reasons, the symmetry of the matter-antimatter is shattered. That is, there is a photon that produces matter-matter pairs, not matter-antimatter. Did you know that one of these photons produces the universe we see now? If this anti-symmetry formation does not apply, this nature is only filled with light forever.

Within a certain period of time, ultimately the neutrons and protons gather together and form the nucleus. At that time, electrons move speed to break the nucleus. When the temperature starts to cool, the electron slows down. When it approached the nucleus, it formed a modern atom. This atom has formed light elements such as hydrogen, helium, and lithium.

Later On

At billions of years later, the temperature is getting cold, the particles start to be attracted to a region with high gravity. At that time the galaxy began to form. Each galaxy has billions of stars. Each star has undergone thermonuclear combined peroses. Each star also achieves greater temperature and pressure than the sun has formed heavy elements, including elements that create the planet and its life.

During certain periods of time, there are exploding stars and the elements are scattered and forming new galaxies. Next, the destined earth is in a stable position with the sun. When it is nearer to the sun, the sea will evaporate, when it is far away, the earth will be frozen. So, we know, the distance close and far from the sun is not suitable for life. So, the earth was created.

The End..or Not

Thus, when the story is finished, life on earth begins from a single cell combining several elements of the universe. I know there are geneticists who have their own debate regarding on this. What are your thoughts on this? Do comment and resteem it if you find this article resourceful. Wouldn't mind some upvotes too! LoL.

Peace and Namaste,
@Killuminatic

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Actually, it is not a too bad writing at all, although there are several imprecisions (but it is fine, don't worry ;)). If you allow me to give more information on four points:

  • time is not really defined at t=0: it just does exist at that 'moment'.

  • The photon conversion into matter-matter is not possible. The matter-antimatter asymmetry comes from somewhere else (actually, determining the someone else is a field of research at the moment).

  • I have some troublres with the wording 'atom' that you use, but you explain it so that it is fine (although confusing).

  • Quantum mechanics and relativity are unified, together with field theory into what is called quantum field theory. This is what describes all fundamental interactions and particle dynamics, gravity excepted. The unification with gravity is more problematic (and we actually do not know how to do it. Again, a field of research on its own). I guess this is somehow what you meant in your post.

Don't hesitate to come back to me if needed :)

Thank you @lemouth for your insights on my article. I will definitely look into the imprecisions and try to understand better. Truly appreciated. Will get back to you very soon bud!

A lovely post. The world would be a lot better place if more people took the time to watch science shows! Regardless of peoples opinions on the presenters themselves in those shows, a little knowledge goes a long long way.

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Hurts my brain a little ;) but very well put together!

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