
How Big Bang Theory Works, with Neil deGrasse Tyson
Stuff You Should Know
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The First Nanoseconds After the Big Bang
The universe is homogenous and isotropic, so if there was radiation, it should be evenly distributed. If that were true, then you would have this radiation expanded over the entire galaxy. The earliest thing scientists can talk about with a straight face is 43 seconds after the Big Bang. That's how far back they've been able to trace the big bang.
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