Material for container that survived the Big Bang
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I read a novel that mentioned about a past civilization before the Big Bang. They predicted such phenomenon would happen some day, and to preserve their species and recreate their population after the Big Bang, they created a container that stored genes, survived the Big Bang, became part of Planet Earth and released genes to evolve into humans.
- Is it possible for such material to exist? As far as I know, before the Big Bang, it is hypothesized that there was almost no matter, and the Big Bang was a process of converting energy into its form of mass. So, is it possible to have materials in the universe that remained before?
- If it is possible, what conditions guarantee that this is possible? Is it just the hardness of the material, or other factors as well?
- And is it possible that a container of such material be opened using materials that are currently naturally materials, or compounds of them?
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