Universe Evolution
The concept of Universe Evolution refers to the gradual development of the universe from its inception to its current state. It began with the Big Bang, approximately 13.8 billion years ago, when all matter and energy were concentrated in a singularity. As the universe expanded, it cooled, allowing particles to form and eventually leading to the creation of atoms, stars, and galaxies.
Over billions of years, these structures evolved through processes like stellar formation, supernova explosions, and galaxy mergers. This ongoing evolution shapes the cosmos, influencing the distribution of matter and the formation of new celestial bodies, ultimately leading to the diverse universe we observe today.