How did the Big Bang evolve?




No dimensions existed before the big bang, since space (spacetime) did
not exist, correct?

1. The Big Bang (the blast) is the singularity, correct?

2. And after the singularity (the point) came the dimensions (which we
call spacetime continuem), correct?

The development (creation) of the 1st dimension is easy to understand,
since it's line with Newton's law of inertia and collision which is you
have an action (Big Bang's explosion) therefore you no longer have a
single coordinate (point/singularity) but instead linear travel (from
Action & Reaction's opposite direction)along one direction(vector) and
thus the 1st dimension is formed....but

3. How is the 3rd dimension formed? Can anyone explain it visually(same
as I did above) without the use of complex mathemics ...or if not then
try to explain it visually along with the mathematics behind it?

(Example: Mathematically Acceleration is the derivitve (or
anti-derivative, I forget) of the equation for velocity but visually we
can explain it as velocity of say a falling ball which does not remain
constant but instead changes with as time ellapses (and as it travels
further) )

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