Was There A Light Even Before The Universe Came Into Existence?
According to science, the universe began with “Big Bang” about 13.8 billion years ago
Was there a light even before the universe came into existence? Before answering it, we have to understand what is the meaning of ‘before the universe comes into existence’?
According to science, the universe began with “Big Bang” about 13.8 billion years ago. And before the Big Bang, there was neither time, no space nor substance.
When it was not all, the existence of scientific light is impossible because the existence of light is possible in “time and house”.
So before the Big Bang, “something” was beyond the reach of human intellect and scientific devices. Science calls it “No Before”, that is, “there was nothing before”.
However, immediately after the Big Bang, there was an extreme energy condition that we can call the basic form of light. But even then, free lights of light were not present.
Free rays came into being when the universe became so cool that atoms began to become. The incident took place about 3,80,000 years later. This is the oldest “light” that we can still see today.
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