Answer to Question #142835 in Astronomy | Astrophysics for Fletcher Madden

Question #142835
It’s said that everything before the big bang was packed in a super-dense tiny atom size position, but where did that energy come from, and what could have ignited the supernovae?
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2020-12-14T04:44:07-0500

The energy come from the gravitational energy. The ignition of the supernovae resulted from the collapse of a high-mass stellar core.


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