46 days until Christmas!
Hi everybody! This is our second Random Content since Halloween/start of November, so let's get started!
The 'About Me' page
I'm sure you've all seen the bar at the top of the page. The other day, (Friday, actually) I posted a page - About Me - which contains quite a bit of information about me. Read it if you'd like!
Links
This is an important topic. I would like to mention that I am making links more obvious from now on by underlining them.
And now, for the main content of today...
The Universe when it was less than a second old!
VERY important - none of this has been proven to be true, so it could have happened, but it might not have happened either.
Resources you will need
- One nonillion (1 with 30 zeros after it, or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000)
So... let's begin!
13.8 billion years ago. Something happened. And the Universe was born. Whoops, we went a couple of seconds too far. Let's zoom in...
First, let's skip the first epoch (a measurement of time), it's too confusing (yes, for me.) But there is one thing I do want to mention about this epoch - there was only one force. So stuff like magnetism and gravity were the exact same thing.
Okay then, we're onto the second, the 'grand unification epoch'. Basically, it's kind of like the first one, what with all the forces combined, but in this epoch, gravity was its own force. Bear in mind all of this happened within the first second of the Universe's creation.
Then there's the third epoch - called the 'electroweak epoch'. Now the temperature is roughly one nonillion degrees. This was 'cool' enough for another force - the strong interaction between stuff - to separate from the 'electroweak force' (which is another name for the combination of 'weak interaction' and magnetism forces.)
And then the universe expanded.
The end, because anything else practically requires you to be a scientist.
Either way, we now reach the message from my mind.
"Perfection comes from doing something a little different every time. Those who don't try something differently never perfect it."
And I promise I won't do something like this again for a long time - being confusing isn't fun. I suppose I'll see you on Friday. Bye for now!