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At one point in the cycle of the big bang to gravity form, along with our particular model of physics?

Update:

At *what point....

Update 2:

Weird. I'm realizing the question doens't look a thing like I wrote it. Gotta love the internets.

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  • 3 years ago

    Rewrite the question so it can be understood. What happened to the schools?

  • 3 years ago

    Yes, at the 42nd point.

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    The "Big Bang" is not a cycle. And gravity formed billions of years before we developed any particular model of physics. Most of the current models have gravity separating from the grand unified force at some time before T = 10^-36 seconds, probably much earlier. However, I can say that there is no totally agreed on single model for this era.

    Some of the models have names like Georgi-Glashow, Pati-Salam, SO(10), SU(8), O(16), and Sp(8).

  • Iam
    Lv 6
    3 years ago

    Well that's clear.

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