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What existed before the Big Bang? Recent research reveals that strange anomalies that defy physics existed before the Big Bang, giving fascinating insight into cosmic evolution. Scientists are now examining theories of a pre-Big Bang universe, an era where space, time or both may have started differently than previously thought.
Previous Theories

One leading idea suggests that before the Big Bang, the universe existed in a quantum vacuum, which is an extremely dense and tiny state governed by quantum mechanics rather than classical spacetime. In this scenario, time as we know it may not have existed.
The Cosmic Bounce

Another model proposes the universe underwent a “Big Bounce” that replaced the classic singular start of the Big Bang. In this cyclic theory, our expanding universe was preceded by a collapsing one, which then rebounded into the expansion we observe today.Â
Time Itself Begins

Some researchers argue that time and space emerged together at the Big Bang, meaning “before” may be a meaningless concept in cosmology. According to this view, the question of what came first isn’t valid because time began with the expansion. In other words, asking “what happened before?” is like asking “what’s north of the North Pole?”—it may simply not apply.
Physics Defied

What complicates these theories is that they challenge the foundations of physics—general relativity and quantum mechanics don’t yet reconcile at the earliest moments of the universe.Â
Dark Matter Insight

Some scientists believe that what existed before the Big Bang could explain unresolved mysteries like dark matter or primordial black holes. A recent study suggested dark matter might stem from black holes formed during the universe’s collapse phase prior to the bounce.
Inflation Mystery

The period of cosmic inflation, an ultra-fast expansion of the universe a fraction of a second after the Big Bang, also raises questions about what triggered it and what existed immediately beforehand. Some theories place inflation in a pre-existing state of space-time, while others link it directly to the bounce or quantum origin.Â
Observational Clues

While the idea of “before the Big Bang” might sound purely theoretical, scientists are looking for observable clues to support these models. Signatures in the cosmic microwave background, gravitational waves or distributions of primordial black holes could hold evidence of earlier phases.Â
Philosophical Impact

If time itself began, then cause-and-effect breaks down before the Big Bang; if the universe is cyclic, then our reality is just one chapter in an endless book. Either scenario challenges deep-seated assumptions about the nature of existence, creation and the flow of time.
Conclusion

The idea that scientists might know what existed before the Big Bang defies the physics we rely on to explain reality. While no theory is yet confirmed, the potential existence of dark matter could indicate that our understanding of cosmic evolution is greatly skewed.
