Christians and Muslims believe that God created the earth in 7 days. The 2nd school of thought in Buddhism states “there is a God that created everything”. Then there are Buddhist who believe that the world has always been here and the idea that things must have a beginning originates from ones imagination. What if The Big Bang was God’s way of creating the universe? “The Big Bang theory is an explosion of all space that took place roughly 13.7 Billion years ago and that marks the beginning of the universe.” Universe tenth edition. Roger A. Freedman, Robert M. Geller, and William J. Kaufmann III. Scientist believe that it was nothing that came from nothing, but they’re still on the search for what is beyond nothing during …show more content…
These are Terrestrial planets. This brings us to the Core Accretion Model. According to our textbook “The Core Accretion Model is the belief that each Jovian planet formed by accretion of gas on a rocky core”. Rodger A. Freedman, Robert M. Geller, and William J. Kaufmann III. Universe tenth edition. Terrestrial planets are closer to the sun and are also inside of the asteroid belt. The surface of terrestrial planets are very rocky and contain metal. It is believed that our planets form from nebulas. A nebula is a cloud of interstellar gas and dust. According to Nola Taylor Redd contributor of space.com “4.6 years ago, the solar system was a cloud of dust and gas know as a solar nebula. With the rise of the sun, the remaining material began to clump up. Small particles drew together, bound by the force of gravity, into larger particles. The solar wind swept away lighter elements, such as hydrogen and helium from the closer regions, leaving only heavy, rocky materials to create smaller terrestrial worlds like earth. But farther away, the solar winds had less impact on lighter elements, allowing them to coalesce into gas giants. In this way asteroids, comets, planets, and moons were created.” (Nola Taylor Redd, …show more content…
Many religious people believe that God was the creator of The Big Bang which created the Universe. Scientist are still searching beyond The Big Bang. The truth is that human beings have learned a significant amount of information over human history and we continue to learn more about how the universe was created. We know that the universe came from the big bang about 13.7 million years ago, and we also understand that nebulas are the birthing grounds of planets. We have explained the difference between terrestrial planets and gas giants. Asteroids and comets are believed to be a contribution to life as we know it. Considering long ago the earth was hit by asteroids and comets, we now have an idea with what aided the creation of the universe. Moons are the planetary satellites of planets in the Universe. We also discussed how stars originated from the big band and how they are created. The golden question at the end of the day is still; how nothing can come from nothing? Only time will tell if human beings will ever truly understand this question. Humans have come a long way in gaining knowledge upon the universe; however, I believe that the explanation for the creation of The Big Bang is coming sooner than