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Click hereIn the depths of space not heard, the greatest bang ,with no one shared.
Inside three minutes a Primordial gas, of Quarks and Gluons, what a mass!
In just fifteen, atoms were there, creating light just everywhere.
Outwards gaseous clouds did race, filling the darkened void of space.
The same was forming new stars born, as from the cloud mass they were torn.
Hard to conceive that there could be, such a field of energy.
But, if E is to equal MC2, motion is needed, or so I heard.
Small Electrons whizzing round, static Protons I’ll be bound.
Neutrons too with Protons lie, thereby forming nuclei.
All three are needed just to make, a single atom for goodness sake.
Atoms then form all known mass, a sort of building master class.
Mass distorts space/time you see, thereby creating gravity.
Which itself attracts small things that pass, adding to its greater mass.
But if atoms make up beams of light, can it really bend from sight?
Can there be a Hyperspace? and if there is, will that erase?
Any single sign I fear, that I myself was ever here?
The 'Big Bang' theory does for me, all space comes from a singularity.
The whole of matter inside did fall, a large black hole that held it all.
Until it reached a critical mass, then 'Boom' the Universe came to pass.
Gas Clouds and Galaxies emitting light, soon sent speeding out of sight.
But what happens when they reach the end.... of space, or does it bend?
Back on itself to form once more, a singularity at its core?
The resultant 'Big Bang' then to scatter, a Universe made of anti-matter?
Pollysyllabic 23.05.2009