The Big Bang Wasn't an Explosion — Here's What Actually Happened

There was no space. No time. No darkness. And then, in a fraction of a second shorter than any clock can measure, everything that has ever existed exploded into being — not into space, but AS space itself. What you learned in school barely scratches the surface. 🔭 What you'll discover in this video: • Why the Big Bang was NOT an explosion in space — and what it actually was • The split-second period called Inflation that stretched the universe faster than light • How the first atoms were forged in just three minutes — and why that number is everything • What the universe looked like 380,000 years after the Bang — and why it went completely silent Here's the part that should genuinely disturb you: every atom in your body — the iron in your blood, the calcium in your bones, the carbon that makes you you — was cooked in the first three minutes of existence or inside a dying star billions of years later. You are not observing the universe. You ARE the universe, temporarily arranged into a shape that can ask questions about itself. The Big Bang didn't happen to you. It happened FOR you. 🔔 If this kind of deep-universe storytelling rewires how you see reality, subscribe to Hypernova. We make documentaries for people who need the universe to feel as enormous as it actually is. 📌 CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction 1:20 Act 2 1:21 Chapter One: The Singularity 2:44 Chapter Two: Inflation — The Universe Goes Insane 4:04 Chapter Three: Three Minutes That Built Everything 5:50 Chapter Four: Put Your Body In It 8:07 Chapter Five: The Silence After 9:41 Act 3 — The Landing 11:34 Production Notes #Space #BigBang #Universe