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    understanding the universe, but for understanding myself. “Big Bang” by Simon Singh is a book that teaches about how the theory of the Big Bang came to be. Reading this book can teach you all about scientific processes and how important scientific discoveries are made. It can teach you the history of important scientist such as Einstein, Galileo, Hubble, and Hoyle and the different ways they have contributed to science and the Big Bang theory. In this book you can learn about many interesting…

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    Museum of Natural History posted an essay as an online resource, Profile: Georges Lemaître, Father of the Big Bang. An excerpt from Cosmic Horizons: Astronomy at the Cutting Edge. It was edited by Steven Soter and Neil deGrasse Tyson. The profile begins with a simple explanation of the expanding universe and how Georges Lemaître published his mathematical findings that today we know as the Big Bang theory. Soter and deGrasse Tyson provide some of Lemaître’s life details. He was a Belgian…

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    telescope. When the universe exploded it began to spread really quickly and when it exploded the universe had a very high temperature when this happened. Which created formation of elements ,gravity,redshift ,doppler effect,CMB, many more . The big bang theory expanded in a trillion of a second when it exploded with a bunch of light rays came shooting out with brightness. The galaxies were formed by hydrogen and helium which began to help create matter. At half the universe age it began to…

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    watch The Big Bang Theory on television. Those thirty minute airings had my whole living room roaring. We loved how awkward Sheldon was and how Leonard was always chasing pretty Penny. It was not until recently that I have noticed how misogyny is portrayed throughout the show. As I watch the episodes back I still laugh: however, I cannot help but to realize how the women, in particular Penny and Amy, are characterized throughout each episode. For those who are not familiar, The Big Bang…

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    The show we are writing about is The Big Bang Theory. This show is a hilarious comedy about 4 geeky scientists who don’t really have a life, until a new girl named Penny moves in across the hall. After that all their lives start to change. Once they finally get the guts to talk to her, they find out she is a very outgoing, funny, loving girl. The only problem they have with her is that she’s is not the brightest person, while they are. Even though they make fun of her a lot, that’s what makes…

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    Eliza Revell Big Bang Theory Task-Science 2015 10CH For a very long time the Big Bang theory has been one of the most talked about topics in science. Most astronomers believe that the universe began with a ' Big Bang ' They believed that it happened about 14 billion years ago. At that point in time, astronomers think that the universe was inside a dense kind of 'bubble' that was thousands of times smaller than a pinhead. They think it was…

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    If it was found out that other galaxies are not moving further, and further away from us quickly.. This would cause the Big Bang Theory too lose its credibility. Also if many other pieces of evidence were found out to be untrue , I believe this theory would lose much of its credibility. The first part of this theory, I will be discussing my main point, which is whether galaxies are moving away from us or not and at what speed. According to Hubble's law, the universe has been expanding since…

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    The universe. To scientists it’s a puzzle waiting to be discovered. The immensely vast Big Bang Theory is believed to be how the universe was created. Therefore, it is thought that the energy from the big bang was so gigantic that the universe is presently expanding. Three of many causes that are resulting in the universe to expand include the jaw dropping dark energy and dark matter, Victor Hess’s discoveries on his voyages, and Fritz Zwicky’s and Vera Rubin’s discoveries. Given these…

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    The Big Bang theory is a theory scientists use to explain the creation of the universe. According to this theory, the universe was concentrated into a single point 13.7 billion years ago. This theory states that the universe started as a singularity. Time began when this single point exploded causing the expansion of the universe. This expansion formed matter, energy, space, and time. In 1915, Albert Einstein applied his theory of General Relativity to how the universe began. General Relativity…

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    Does the Steady State Theory or the Big Bang explain the origin of the universe? There are many theories that contribute to the opinions and ideas of how the universe came about approximately 13.7 billion years ago. Two highly debated theories of evolution include the ‘Big Bang Theory’ and the ‘Steady State Theory’, two of which have very different points of view about how the universe came to how it is today. The ‘Big Bang Theory’ discusses how the universe began as a very small, hot and dense…

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