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Did big bang create gravity? What role gravity is assumed to have played in the formation (starting from the big bang) of large structures of our universe and what other important physical mechanisms and processes probably led to the structure we observe today?

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I don't know how to change question to be opened again without changing the essential motive to know whether gravity is a cause of macroevolution. So would someone tell how to change question to be opened again. – alvoutila Jan 26 at 18:19
Maybe you could ask about what role gravity is assumed to have played in the formation (starting from the big bang) of large structures of our universe and what other important physical mechanisms and processes probably led to the structure we observe today. Or something like that... But you should first search the site to see if something like this has not already been asked. – Dilaton Jan 26 at 19:45
I didn't found anything on the words: cause of macroevolution. – alvoutila Jan 27 at 12:07
Maybe you should make the title a bit clearer too such that it better corresponds to what you say in the body of the question. When you are finally through with the edits, you could flag your question and ask a moderator to reopen. I give you now a +1 since the body of the test looks better to me now. – Dilaton Jan 27 at 13:04
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Thanks you, alvoutila. Much improved. – dmckee Jan 27 at 20:58
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