Your question implies that there was something before the Big Bang but the Big Bang started time rolling and so there was no before. The Big Bang simply happened.
There are a number of ideas, but testing them are tricky when you and everything you can see and measure inside the thing that was created.
Some like the idea of a bouncing universe, that eventually gravity will overcome the expansion of the unverse and that everthing will collapse back into a singularlity, the “Big Crunch”. This creates the conditions for the next Big Bang, and so the universe bounces. It’s not a very satisfying answer, very “turtles all the way down”, since it doesn’t answer how the first one started. It’s also far from certain that there’ll be a Big Crunch, the universe appears almost perfectly balanced between eventual collapse and permanent expansion and the idea needs gavity to win in the end.
Others have theorised that the Big Bang is acutally a Big Splat, that two massive 4-D “branes” collided creating a universe on each brane, then recoilled. The universe we see is the result of the energy of that collision. Testing the idea might be a bit of a challenge, it looks to work out mathematically, but we’ve not yet found a way to examine objects outside the universe. And it doesn’t answer why branes are wobbly, why two of them collided or how the branes formed in the first place. It answers one question and immediately forms many other
There are some tantalising ideas, but the short answer is, we don’t yet know. Perhaps you’ll be one that cracks it?
There are many theories, all of them super complex! The majority of scientists agree that the world as we know it first began due to the big bang and so did the expansion of space and time. Currently, the world is constantly expanding at the speed of light but what caused it was likely lots of vibrations and pressure that made it explode. I wish there was a better answer I could give for this but the wonderful thing about science is that we are always learning, theorising and advancing. Technology has also come a long way that now lets us do things such as pick up waves from times closer to the beginning of the world!
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