Ralph Copleman wrote:

All the hydrogen and helium that exists in the known universe were created
in the first second or two following the initial flaring forth (Thomas
berry's term for the "big bang", which probably wasn't a bang at all, since
at the time nothing could carry sound).



Interestingly, an article in New Scientist has recently modelled the
"sound" of the big bang, which is more of a hiss, or a sigh of
creation.  You can hear it here:

http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99995092

Chris



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