User talk:Mahendra.sharma83
Big Bang Edits
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Thanks so much for trying to update the Big Bang article. However, there are a few issues with your contribution. Whenever possible, citations should be given for any claims or informative statements. This is especially true for a living person's bio and featured articles. Please add citations for any future additions you have for articles. (If you're not all that familiar with adding references, check out: this super-helpful page...it breaks down the citing process in a very understandable way.
Meanwhile, you were correct in one regard - hadrons are comprised of quarks. However, this is information that is found on both the hadron and quark pages, and is not actually relevant to the Big Bang article. Your first statement, "Earlier detection of big bang was through Quark gluon interaction." was the one that would require a reference. Quark-gluon interaction is a fairly recent discovery, one we've just barely begun to emulate (god bless the LHC!) So it seems unlikely, and non-sequential, for quark-gluon plasma to have aided in the detection of the big bang, as this is a theory that can physically date back to the Hubble experiments in 1929. However, we're learning new things every day - if you can prove me wrong (with a valid reference), please do so!!
I hope this comes off as helpful, not condescending. I am more than glad to help you out or answer any questions you may have. Happy editing.