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Originally Posted by CraigS
This is Big Bang Theory .. followed by Inflation theory … The tiny-ness of the dimensions results from running the current expansion observed in the present day universe, (Hubble's Law), backwards in time. If you do that, things get small. As things are compressed smaller, they get hotter (Laws of Thermodynamics). When they get to Planck dimensions (the smallest anything can theoretically ever get), they get so hot the energy is unimaginably huge and likely to be unstable. Something then happened (not exactly sure what .. perhaps Symmetry Breaking - (Quantum Theory).
Is this approach helping, or adding to confusion ?
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I think I already have a handle of what happens in that area, let me see If I have it right...
Yes, understand that things were tiny at the start. When matter and anti matter sorted themselves out, they had to cool down and slow down, so particles could connect into atoms.