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  2. Photon epoch - Wikipedia

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    The photon epoch started after most leptons and anti-leptons were annihilated at the end of the lepton epoch, about 10 seconds after the Big Bang. [1] Atomic nuclei were created in the process of nucleosynthesis, which occurred during the first few minutes of the photon epoch.

  3. Cosmological decade - Wikipedia

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    CÐ 100, the 100th cosmological decade, lasts from 10 100 to 10 101 seconds after Time Zero. CÐ is Time Zero. The epoch CÐ −43.2683 was 10 (−43.2683) seconds, which represents the Planck time since the Big Bang (Time Zero). There were an infinite number of cosmological decades between the Big Bang and the Planck epoch (or any other point ...

  4. Chronology of the universe - Wikipedia

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    According to traditional Big Bang cosmology, the electroweak epoch began 10 −36 seconds after the Big Bang, when the temperature of the universe was low enough (10 28 K) for the electronuclear force to begin to manifest as two separate interactions, the strong and the electroweak interactions.

  5. Lepton epoch - Wikipedia

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    In cosmological models of the Big Bang, the lepton epoch was the period in the evolution of the early universe in which the leptons dominated the mass of the Universe.It started roughly 1 second after the Big Bang, after the majority of hadrons and anti-hadrons annihilated each other at the end of the hadron epoch. [1]

  6. Quark epoch - Wikipedia

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    A visual representation of the division order of universal forces. In physical cosmology, the quark epoch was the period in the evolution of the early universe when the fundamental interactions of gravitation, electromagnetism, the strong interaction and the weak interaction had taken their present forms, but the temperature of the universe was still too high to allow quarks to bind together ...

  7. The Big Bang Theory’s Jim Parsons and Kaley Cuoco Reunite ...

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    It’s an early Saturnalia miracle! Five years after CBS’ The Big Bang Theory wrapped its 12-season run, series stars Jim Parsons and Kaley Cuoco (aka Sheldon and Penny) reunited Friday in New ...

  8. Recombination (cosmology) - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after the Big Bang, the universe was a hot, dense plasma of photons, leptons, and quarks: the quark epoch.At 10 −6 seconds, the Universe had expanded and cooled sufficiently to allow for the formation of protons: the hadron epoch.

  9. Second Big Bang Spinoff Confirmed! 5 Possible Storylines for ...

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    The news comes nearly four years after Big Bang wrapped its 12-season, 279-episode run. At the time, Lorre told TVLine that a solid spinoff conceit failed to materialize before the multi-cam ...