Zero to Zillions: theory of the Big Bang
How the Universe exploded from an infinitesimal speck to create matter, radiation, time and space. In the first trillion-trillion-trillionth of a second, the cosmos grew a hundred million times to less than the size of an atom. Then, in another instant, the Universe was the size of a galaxy. Now, 14 billion years later and strung along vast filaments, the Universe has some 50 billion galaxies that continue to expand as stars within them are born, live and die.
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