The Big Bang, Explained Slowly | Science for Sleep
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Tonight on The Sleepy Scientist, we’re tracing the universe all the way back to its quietest beginning — the Big Bang. From a moment smaller than a thought to the birth of galaxies, stars, and time itself, this calm journey unfolds how everything came to be. No noise, no chaos — just the soft rhythm of cosmic expansion and the gentle glow of the universe’s first light. Perfect for winding down, relaxing, or drifting peacefully to sleep under the stars. If you enjoy quiet explorations of the cosmos, you might also like: Why Does Space Bend? 🌌 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09YPOwzBX4M Biochemistry, Explained Slowly 🧬 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rViod5Av_PY What Is Spacetime, Really? 🌠 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYYIrr1YrNs As always, please let me know where you’re watching from and your local time — it’s wonderful seeing how far these sleepy journeys travel. If this video helped you relax or sparked your curiosity, please like the video and subscribe for more calm, science-based explorations of space. And if you’re already part of this channel, thank you for being here — don’t forget to click the notification bell so you won’t miss the next peaceful voyage through the universe. Wishing you a quiet night… from nothing, to everything.