What Happened After the Big Bang?
The Big Bang is the origin of the universe, occurring approximately 13.7 billion years ago. It began as a point of nearly zero volume and tremendous density. Then, this point started stretching outwards in all directions, not expanding within space but causing the expansion of space itself. The first period of time immediately after the Big Bang is known as the Planck epoch. This occurred during the first 10-43 seconds after the Big Bang. Little is known about this period, because our current physical theories cannot probe smaller timescales than this. However, it is thought that all the four fundamental forces — strong nuclear, weak nuclear, electromagnetism, and gravity — were unified at this point, serving as one superforce. Scientists are working on physical theories to help describe this epoch. By the end of the Planck era, the force of gravity separated from the other three, creating gravity and the so-called electronuclear force. After the Planck epoch was the grand unification
After the occurrence of the big bang… all souls scatter in the whole of Cosmos at unlimited speeds. It is birth of a new cosmos… a new reality… A newly cosmic life cycle! As all souls spread across the whole cosmos… hence the saying, “god is everywhere, God Almighty being the cluster of all purified souls at a given point of time”. Slowly this cosmic gaseous formation cools down… and when planets become conducive for germination… souls manifest a life form. And starts the circle of cosmic life for every soul! From now on… every soul would require a maximum of 8.4 million manifestations and an earthly journey of 96.4 million years before it gets liberated. After passing through 7.3 million manifestations, every atman manifests the form of a human being. The moment this human being gains enlightenment and salvation (moksha)… it is the end of the cosmic journey for the soul. The soul has reached the 8.4 millionth manifestation. Reaching the end of cosmic life announces the