Hi. It took energy. Lots of energy.
2007-03-30 03:20:20
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answer #1
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answered by Cirric 7
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Maybe you want to know how the first PARTICLES came to existence, because atoms are formed by 3 types of particles. Well the first particles were created directly from energy. This should be happened in the first 1 / 10^43 seconds since the big bang
2007-03-30 10:38:29
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answer #2
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answered by MadScientist 2
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Some time after the "big bang" (there was no 'bang' as sound does not travel in a vacuum) the universe had cooled enough that photons no longer had enough energy to knock electrons out of their orbits around a proton. At that point in time the first atoms came to exist.
2007-03-30 10:22:11
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The first atoms were formed when quarks emerged from the vortexes caused by the quantum effect.
Hydrogen was the first atom and was responsible for the first star formation.
You are right about the reaction of a vacuum but the vacuum was space itself.
2007-03-30 10:46:50
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answer #4
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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soon after big bang the particles started cooling and there was less energy left so things started to stabilize. protons & electrons started tome together and hydrogen was formed first then detrium and helium so on.
2007-04-03 06:36:49
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answer #5
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answered by ksr 3
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My guess would be that maybe when energy met the time dimension it converted into matter, since the 2 are interchangeable.
2007-03-30 16:34:45
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answered by Luis 6
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In the big bang, space merged with time to form space-time. Atoms are units of space-time.
2007-03-31 04:42:47
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answered by Fred 7
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GOD or other supreme being. Its the only answer that fits, and that drives the narrow minded secularist nuts. Too bad....
2007-03-30 10:22:38
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answered by Sane 6
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