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I'll just give a quick timeline here. That's the Big Bang. Where's the Big Bang? Soon as 10 to the exponent minus 43 seconds happens, the gravitational force, it broke away from all the other forces. And this is where the, where things are confounding for scientists. They don't understand why that happened precisely at that point. Shortly after that, 10 to the exponent minus 33 seconds, the strong nuclear force broke away from the other forces. In the 12 seconds, the electromagnetic force broke away. Electromagnetic force was a combination of the electromagnetic force and the nuclear force. And that broke up. At 10 to the minus 12, to the power of minus 12 seconds, that broke up and left us with the electromagnetic force and the weak nuclear force. So the idea is to figure out how these all broke up and why they broke up. And it will give a very, very good understanding of the very, very, very, very universe and what exactly was going on at the Big Bang, the moment of the Big Bang.
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