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why cant we see the big bang?

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 17-06-06] [Hit: ]
butitis NOT invisible lightThecosmic MICROWAVEbackgroundradiation istheevidencethatBigBanghappenedANDthat the UniverseHYPER INFLATEDfasterthanspeed of light IN A VACUUMbutthe Universehadtocooldown ANDexpandenough toCREATEavacuum. NOTHING EXPLODED theBigBang.ThereWas NO MASSexplodingthatcreatedTHIS universe.EnergyandmassareEQUIVALENTtoeach other.Therewas NO MATTERuntilthe UniverseexpandedANDcooleddown enoughforenergytostartconvertinginto matter.Thecosmicbackgroundradiation is THE EVENT HORIZONofthe BigBang,......
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Re...
https://jwst.nasa.gov/firstlight.html
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bbjjj say: its possible
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Alpha Beta say: Because it was opaque ... we can see it in the electromagnetic spectrum and already have mapped it using the background radiation still observable.
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CarolOklaNola say: Because the Universe DID NOT exit BEFORE the Big Bang is why.

Yes, WE CAN see back fight after the Big Bang, but it is NOT in visible light The cosmic MICROWAVE background radiation is the evidence that Big Bang happened AND that the Universe HYPER INFLATED faster than speed of light IN A VACUUM but the Universe had to cool down AND expand enough to CREATE a vacuum.

NOTHING EXPLODED the Big Bang. There Was NO MASS exploding that created THIS universe. Energy and mass are EQUIVALENT to each other. There was NO MATTER until the Universe expanded AND cooled down enough for energy to start converting into matter. The cosmic background radiation is THE EVENT HORIZON of the Big Bang, which was POSITIVE mathematical singularity , A WHITE hole.

NO ONE can see back to BEFORE the Big Bang because the Universe was created BY the Big Bang.

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hba...

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hba...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_mic...
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Morningfox say: That "point" is now a sphere surrounding us in all directions, at a distance of 46 billion light years. We can't see it, because the light from it was absorbed immediately after it was sent. In fact, that happened to all light from the early universe. It wasn't until around 380,000 years after the Big Bang that the universe became transparent. We can see the light from that time (and afterwards). This light is called the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR).
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xaing9 say: it not happen yet
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