What do you think happened in the first fractions of a second after the big bang?

I would like to know the insights of various people, not just scientists, as to what they think happened during the first fractions of a second after the big bang. I’d be thrilled to know every person’s view regarding this. Who knows, maybe a few of you could somehow outsmart those CERN scientists who are now gearing up to test the Large hadron Collider!

In the first fraction of a second after the big bang, there was a very bright light, then the expansion outward of the super hot gases.
So there you have the first second of the big bang.

4 Responses to “What do you think happened in the first fractions of a second after the big bang?”

  1. Spurs fan 14 Says:

    In the first few fractions of a second after the Big Bang the Universe underwent a period of hyper inflation where it grew millions of times its size.
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  2. John R Says:

    In the first fraction of a second after the big bang, there was a very bright light, then the expansion outward of the super hot gases.
    So there you have the first second of the big bang.
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    Gloom & Doom

  3. Jack Says:

    Are now gearing up to test the Large Hadron Collider? Are you mad! They are conducting tests basically everyday with our Beautiful Large Hadron Collider.

    I believe two tiny Atoms smashed together. A massive Bright light appeared and the Universe Inflated to A million times it’s size and just kept expanding.

    My other theory is that it’s Eternal, Forever here, Had no beginning or no End.
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  4. meanolmaw Says:

    I seriously think that ‘out there’ in the Quantum world, in that first fraction of a second after the Big Bang, there was heard an unceremonius "Ooopsie!"……
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