In this paper, we determine the frequency, energy and momentum of the primordial spherical wave at the birth of our universe, which are consistent with the fact that the total energy of our universe was created in the hot Big Bang. With this, we also indirectly demonstrate the consistency of previous works on the hypothesis of primary particles, by using their results. We obtain a hyper-high initial frequency of the spherical wave, which is not in contradiction with string theory.
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