Stephen Hawking knows what happened before the Big Bang!

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During the Big Bang, all the objects of the universe were incredibly hot, infinite scent in a small particle of uninterrupted dense particles!

But what happened before? The world famous British physicist Stephen Hawking seems to have an answer in this regard. He recently gave this answer in an interview. Tyson interviewed his fellow scientist Neil DeGrase. Hawking talks about these concepts and other topics in the series 'Fanatale' of Titan's StarTek. Which was broadcast on Sunday, March 4, 2018, on the National Geographic Channel.

Hawking was asked, "What was there before the existence of something in the universe?" Responding to this, Hawking said that the answer to this question depends on a theory. The theory is known as 'No Boundary Proposal' or 'Seamlessity Proposal'.

Populer Science says, Hawking responds to Tyson's question, "The boundaries of the universe are ... there is no limit."

In order to better understand the theory, imagine that you take control of your universe's remote control. Suppose that the legendary remote universe is controlling. The world is going to take it back. Scientists now know that the universe is constantly expanding. But if you go back, then the universe will collapse. If this happens back to 1,380 million years ago, then the universe can be found in a narrow atom.

In which all of the universe has contracted, this sub-atomic force is known as 'singularari' concept in physics. In this small, unlimited heat and powerful particle, the laws of the material were still not there and the time had stopped. In other words, before the start of the expansion of the universe through the Big Bang or the Big Bang, we did not have the time to understand the time now. In fact, if you go back in the past, you can see that the universe is being compressed unlimited and from small to small and no obvious point of view will be found.

In a lecture on a no-bound proposition, Hawking wrote, "It is not possible to say anything specific about what happened before the Big Bang. Because there is no way through which it was possible to know what happened. So, since what happened before the Big Bang, it is not possible to get under the direct observation and it is possible to understand the concept only through the theory or idea, so if someone wants to leave the theory out of this theory, then you can comment. And say the time has started, after the Big Bang, when the universe begins to expand.

Source: Live Science