ESA/Hubble & NASA, T. Kitayama
At the big bang, matter formed from the initial energy when it cooled enough for particles to form. But how was space formed?
Chris Daniel
Glan Conwy, UK
Space began in the first 10-35 of a second after the big bang, when the universe was thought to have been smaller than an electron, but then expanded rapidly, according to the widely accepted theory of cosmic inflation.
At that time, the universe consisted of a soup of particles, antiparticles and photons as well as anything else that could exist in the unimaginable temperatures of around 1022 kelvin. Particles…



