Orignns
The most widely accepted theory is the Big Bang Theory. According to this theory, the Universe formed approximately 13.8 billion years ago.
Eras
From the formation of the universe thete two most relevant eras, the Radiation Era named becouse of the dominance od radiation at that time and Matter Era named becouse of dominance of matter.
ERAS
Radiation Era
This Era is divided in 8 epochs from the moment of bigbang to it. One of them is the inflamatory epoch were the universe expnaded very fast from an atom to a size of a gr apefruit. The next ones marcs from the creation of first protones and neutrons to the creation of first element like helium at the mark of 1 second after the big bang.
Matter Era
This Era is divided in 3 epochs and in contrast to thee Radiation Era the epochs span billions years. In the atomic epoch, 50000 years after BigBang, the second element Hydrogen was created. Aftet 200000000 yeas in the Galactic epoch the Hydrogen and Helium atoms start to form clouds. This clouds form into the first galaxies. And the last epoch in which we are living in the present day is the stelalar epoch. 3 billions years after BigBang The first star started to form
Eras of the Universe:First Chemical Element: Hydrogen (H).
Formed during the Radiation Era, shortly after the Big Bang, around 3 minutes after the Universe's formation.
Formation of Matter: Started during the Matter Era.
The second chemical element to form is Helium (He).
Formation of Galaxies: Approximately 300-400 million years after the Big Bang.
The first galaxies began to form, marking the emergence of structured matter in the Universe.
Formation of Stars: Around 200-300 million years after the Big Bang.
The first stars ignited, initiating stellar evolution and the formation of galaxies.
[Visual Representation of Key Events]
This infographic provides a snapshot of the immense journey from the birth of the Universe to the formation of galaxies and stars, highlighting significant milestones along the way.
Journey Through the Universe
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Orignns
The most widely accepted theory is the Big Bang Theory. According to this theory, the Universe formed approximately 13.8 billion years ago.
Eras
From the formation of the universe thete two most relevant eras, the Radiation Era named becouse of the dominance od radiation at that time and Matter Era named becouse of dominance of matter.
ERAS
Radiation Era
This Era is divided in 8 epochs from the moment of bigbang to it. One of them is the inflamatory epoch were the universe expnaded very fast from an atom to a size of a gr apefruit. The next ones marcs from the creation of first protones and neutrons to the creation of first element like helium at the mark of 1 second after the big bang.
Matter Era
This Era is divided in 3 epochs and in contrast to thee Radiation Era the epochs span billions years. In the atomic epoch, 50000 years after BigBang, the second element Hydrogen was created. Aftet 200000000 yeas in the Galactic epoch the Hydrogen and Helium atoms start to form clouds. This clouds form into the first galaxies. And the last epoch in which we are living in the present day is the stelalar epoch. 3 billions years after BigBang The first star started to form
Eras of the Universe:First Chemical Element: Hydrogen (H). Formed during the Radiation Era, shortly after the Big Bang, around 3 minutes after the Universe's formation. Formation of Matter: Started during the Matter Era. The second chemical element to form is Helium (He). Formation of Galaxies: Approximately 300-400 million years after the Big Bang. The first galaxies began to form, marking the emergence of structured matter in the Universe. Formation of Stars: Around 200-300 million years after the Big Bang. The first stars ignited, initiating stellar evolution and the formation of galaxies. [Visual Representation of Key Events] This infographic provides a snapshot of the immense journey from the birth of the Universe to the formation of galaxies and stars, highlighting significant milestones along the way.