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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think this will lead to an unresolved discussion, however Bob A Job, intuition leads one to believe the 'Big Bang' would have been silent, for all practical purposes. Firstly, the initial stages seem to have occurred at faster than the speed of light, and nothing existed except within the expansion. No one could have observed it from outside the event, since "outside" didn't (and still doesn't) exist. Secondly, the expansion of matter and space would indicate nothing through which propagation of the sound waves could proceed. Obviously, no human was there, so it's theory only...
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