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Before the Big Bang that marked the beginning of the universes expansion,

all of the celestial bodies that exist today were condensed into a very small,
hot, dense, roiling mass. Since then, it has stabilized and is now relatively
homogeneous in its average temperature of approximately 2.7 degrees
Kelvin, even after fourteen billion light years of expansion. However,
inconsistencies exist in every 10 parts per million, referred to as the fading
afterglow of the Big Bang. They are quantum mechanical wiggles
gravitational waves - that are scattered across the entire cosmos. The
existence of these inconsistencies deep in the universe supports the theory
of inflation or that the idea that the universe is in a bubble surrounded by
something else.

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