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    The Beginning of Time This lecture is the intellectual property of Professor S.W.Hawking. You may not reproduce, edit, translate, distribute, publish or host this document in any way with out the permission of Professor Hawking. Note that there may be incorrect spellings, punctuation and/or grammar in this document. This is to allow correct pronunciation and timing by a speech synthesiser. Picture In this lecture, I would like to discuss whether time itself has a beginning, and whether it will have

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    From Bang to Brain Lachlan Hall Let’s go back in time, about eighty years from now. A young astronomer named Edwin Hubble had contributed to a theory that would explain the origins of the universe. He discovered that atoms were in everything, including his brain. This article is to discover how exactly did atoms from the universe end up being in Hubble’s brain? So let’s find out how we got “From Bang to Brain”. Let’s start with the ‘Big Bang Theory’. In 1927 the big bang theory was proposed by Georges

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    According the big bang theory, after the big bang an explosion happened and over time the earth slowly evolved over the course of millions of years into what we now know as the Earth. LaRocco and Rothstein (2001) state what happened after the explosion from the big bang, which is speculative “In the minuscule fractions of the first second after creation what was once a complete vacuum began

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    The Big Bang model and the Steady State model are the two that were constructed. These two models claims to explain the beginning and the ending of the universe. The Big Band claims that about 15 to 20 Billion years ago, the universe violently exploded in to being, there was an event called the big bang and began expanding rapidly. The Steady State Model claims the universe has always

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    Cosmogony Research Paper

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    part of scientific cosmology, the study of all aspects of the large-scale physical universe, its contents and organization as well as its history. [How Stuff Works n.d.] In regards to cosmogony, the most predominantly discussed is the Big Bang. Simply, the Big Bang proposes that the universe began as a small singularity which then inflated over the next 13.8 billion years to become the cosmos known today. During this process, it expanded and cooled, going from incredibly hot to incredibly cool

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    Big History Assessment Task 4 Question: How did the Universe begin, and how will it end? We know that the Universe has been around for approximately 13.8 billion years and that it will one day come to an end. But how did our massive Universe come to be and how will its destruction occur? This report aims to answer these two questions by delving deeper into the strongest theory

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    Hubble Space Telescope

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    technologies and discoveries. The Big Bang Theory is one example of an concept that is actively believed within the scientific community and has been made well known in our world today. This theory, which can be used to explain the origin and age of our universe, has been refined over the years through a reviewing process in the scientific community as more discoveries came in due to new technological advancements. Put simply, the Big Bang theory is most supported and believed theory on how the Universe began

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    The Big Bang, as commonly present, has flaws and breaks certain laws of Science. Here is how the Big Bang is often presented: somewhere between 18 and 20 billion years ago, all of the matter in the universe was compressed into a tiny space no larger than the dot on a page. This dot spun faster and faster until it exploded, thus creating the Universe and everything in it. There are many problems with this theory, and the theory itself still does not answer many important questions - Such as where

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    W hat is the universe? How was it created? This is one big question that has been pondering scientists and philosophers since the beginning of time. In the new day, the argument amongst researchers and astronomers is that the universe was created by the Big Bang. A large eruption which, not only shaped the majority of matter but, physicals laws. However, before the beginning of the universe nearly 14 billion years ago, there was nothing. Then, because of random fluctuation in a completely empty void

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    the history of earth. The theory of evolution by natural selection, is talked about in Darwin's book "On the Origin of Species" in 1859, which is the process by which organisms change over time as a result of changes in heritable physical or behavioral traits. Two very important scientists, Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel built up the evolutionary thought laid by Lamarck; using their ecological knowledge and worldly experience, they slowly start to develop the theory of evolution. The evidence

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