What Happened in the FIRST SECOND of the Universe's Existence?
The OddCast ShowDecember 28, 202400:00:56

What Happened in the FIRST SECOND of the Universe's Existence?

What if the Big Bang wasn’t just the start of our universe but the moment time began? Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity explains how space-time curves around mass, shaping everything we know. Could this be the key to understanding the universe’s origins? Watch the full episode on The Oddcast Show with Abhijit Chavda. #TheOddCastShow #BigBangTheory #SpaceTime #Einstein #Physics

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