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    The Big Bang

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    “glow” of the Big Bang. In 1992, COBE (Cosmic Background Explorer satellite) was able to find slight variations in the microwave background. This meant that the early universe was not completely even, allowing matter to clump together and structures to form such as galaxies (Hawking 56). The amount of evidence for the Big Bang was rising, and it was starting to seem like an extremely probable theory. It was predicted that when the universe first started to expand in the Big Bang, there were small

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    it is important to understand what Big Bang Theory (BBT) is and is not. Contrary to the common perception, it is not a theory about the origin of the universe. Rather, it describes the development of the universe over time. This process is often called "cosmic evolution". Over the last several decades the basic picture of cosmology given by BBT has been generally accepted by astronomers, physicists and the wider scientific community. However, no similar consensus has been reached on ideas about the

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    If you raise a somebody wherever the Universe got its begin, "the huge Bang" is that the answer you are possibly to urge. Our Universe choked with stars, galaxies and a cosmic internet of large-scale structure, all separated by the sizeableness of empty house between them, wasn 't born that manner and did not exist that manner forever. Instead, the Universe came to be this fashion as a result of it enlarged and cooled from a hot, dense, uniform, matter-and-radiation-filled state with no galaxies

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    Did you know that “it has been 50 years since two scientists found landmark evidence for the Big Bang theory?”(Kramer,2014) The Bang Theory aka BBT is the most popular explanation about the start of our universe that is widely accepted/acknowledged. The theory is that “the entire Universe is spreading apart, with distant galaxies speeding away from us in all directions. Run the clock backwards to 13.8 billion years ago, and everything in the Cosmos started out as a single point in space. In an instant

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    The Big Bang Theory Why is the Universe expanding? What is Cosmic Background Radiation (CMB)? There are many questions asked about our Universe, which we know so little about. Scientists, in their attempt to answer these and other questions in terms of the beginning of the universe, have found one idea that seems to describe much of what we don't understand: The Big Bang Theory. Although the Big Bang Theory seems to be the best presented theory to describe the beginning of the universe, our understanding

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    The Big Bang theory claims that 10 to 20 billion years ago, there was a burst in the universe and it expanded rapidly from what is called a “cosmic egg”. This was a fireball that grew into a large group of charged particles and began to produce matter all over the universe. Then as time went on scientist claim that about 300,000 years ago the fireball cooled down enough to form subatomic particles, and then atoms of gases. Time proceeded and gravity compressed the gases into galaxies, stars, planets

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    Big Bang Timeline

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    Timeline of The Big Bang The broadly accepted theory for the origin and evolution of our universe is the Big Bang model, which states that the universe began as an incredibly hot, dense point roughly 13.7 billion years ago before expanding into a large, unexplored cosmos; home to an unknown amount of planets and systems. The universe begins with a cataclysm that generates space and time, as well as all the matter and energy the universe will ever hold. For an incomprehensibly small fraction of a

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    Day AP English IV Mrs. Britt Collins 14 March 2016 Big Bang Theory or a Big Fabrication The concept of creation has boggled human’s minds for centuries. Human nature has an intuitive sense of longing for an answer to solve the unknown, and creation embodies the concept of unknown. In an effort to compile reason and scientific knowledge, an explanation of the formation of the universe was formed and is widely known as The Big Bang Theory. The Big Bang Theory is considered, “…the leading scientific explanation

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    The Big Bang Theory

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    The Big Bang Theory What is the Big Bang Theory’s origin of the universe? The Big Bang Theory is the leading explanation of how the universe began. It states that the universe started as a small singularity; very small, very dense, and very hot. It then inflated over the next 13.8 billion years into the cosmos we know today, and continues to expand to this day. Within the first 10 seconds of the universe beginning, the surrounding temperature was 5.5 billion degrees Celsius, or 10 billion degrees

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    Is The Big Bang Theory?

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    Is the earth expanding? What is the Big Bang theory? According to the bible and to scientist their are two different views. One view is through the eyes of a scientists and the other, through an individual’s faith and belief of God’s creation. Scientist use data and instruments to document what can be seen, and Christion’s carry faith and believe outside, what can’t be seen. In the Bible there are several references that describe the universe being “stretched out. (Cosmology) “Here are a few

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