Question:

Plasma soup prebig bang conditions?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

I wana know more about plasma soup , what is it ?

 Tags:

   Report

5 ANSWERS


  1. Plasma is essentially very energetic and highly ionized matter. When things cooled off enough for protons, neutrons, and electrons to form, all matter would have been a plasma. However, this happened quite a while after the Big Bang happened.

    "Soup" isn't really used academically :)


  2. Plasma Soup has been used to describe the mix of ionic gasses in Nebula. these gasses when struck with radiation glow.  The Plasma soup is made up of mostly Hydrogen, but also contains Oxygen and Sulfur as well as variations of these gasses, such as deuterium, and O3.

  3. It's not anything.  There is nothing with that name.

    You may be thinking of "primordial soup", which is a name for the sludge of organic but inanimate molecules in which the first instance of life (a self-replicating molecule) was formed.

    Primordial soup did not exist before the Big Bang, as far as we know.  It only arose on Earth after many hundreds of millions of years.

  4. Prebig bang conditions were a simple finite potential.

  5. Nothing definite is known about pre-Big Bang conditions.

    It has been conjectured that a Big Bang may be a rare event that occurs in an empty but inflating space.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 5 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.