Exploring Gravity and The Big Bang: A Layman's Guide

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hi I am new and not very well educated so my spelling might not be up 2 much. if you could keep thing simpe for me that would be good. So no big equations if you don't mind. I am looking at the production of gravity and The Big Bang and just wanted some people that could awnser my questions. Many Thanks
 
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Welcome to the PF. :smile:

Have a look in the technical physics forums for threads marked with a "B" prefix. That means they are at the "Basic" or high-school level. That will be a good place for you to start. Also have a look in the Insights Blog area of the PF. There are many great articles in there that may help.
 
you see what I am thinking about isn't basic stuff like containment of quantun paricales inside a magnetic field how do the react coz i know they follow the magnetic wave
 
yea but i will check them forums out as i missed al of that in school. Thank you
 
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