Q. Which one of the following correctly describes the “Dark Ages” of the Universe?
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[A] A period after the Big Bang when the universe was filled with neutral hydrogen and lacked light-emitting objects like stars and galaxies.

[B] A time when the universe was dominated by dark energy and its expansion accelerated.

[C] The era in which black holes dominated the universe, absorbing all light and radiation.

[D] A phase before the Big Bang when all matter and energy were in a singularity.

Answer: A
Notes:

Explanation – The Dark Ages of the universe refer to the period after the Big Bang when the universe was filled with neutral hydrogen gas but lacked light-emitting objects like stars and galaxies. During this time, the universe was opaque to ultraviolet light, and no visible light could travel freely.

Source: DD News


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