Big Bang, conceptual image. Computer illustration representing the origin of the universe. The term
Big Bang describes the initial expansion of all the matter in the universe from an infinitely
compact state 13.7 billion years ago. The initial conditions are not known, but less than a second
after the beginning, temperatures were trillions of degrees Celsius and the primordial universe was
much smaller than an atom. It has been expanding and cooling ever since. Matter formed and coalesced
into the galaxies, which are observed to be moving away from each other. Background radiation in the
universe is considered a remnant of the Big Bang.