36grit Posted July 21, 2011 Posted July 21, 2011 At ten to the minus thirty seven seconds gravity breaks free from the singularity. Next electromagnetic force breaks free and then the strong force and then the weak force and altogether this makes up the big bang according the stories that I've heard. The atom contains all of these forces as relative points in space time. Could the atom be a "little bang" happening at a much slower rate? Or perhaps they are just the inward points of reverberations of the original event?
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