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    the inflation model of the Big Bang accounts for the unequal level of matter-antimatter existing today and how stars could form before matter-antimatter reactions destroyed the universe. The existence of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR). is in line with what is predicted by the Big Bang Theory, specifically that the CMBR exists. The expansion of the universe outward also supports the Big Bang theory as the expansion of the universe, just like the expansion of an explosion, reveals that there was…

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    Essay On Big Bang Theory

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    talks about the universe as we know it starting with a small originality, then expanding over the next 13.8 billion years to the universe we know of today. The phrase "Big Bang Theory" has been popular among astrophysicists for decades. The idea is that the universe began with an explosion more than 14 billion years ago, and many scientists also believe our universe and others, come from a “singularity”. According to the theory formulated in 1927, the universe is still expanding today. The known…

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    see is from that rapid expansion. That’s difficult to imagine, however, 3 major pieces of evidence support this; Hubble’s Law, Cosmic Microwave Background Information, and Big Bang Nucleosynthesis. The first piece of evidence, Hubble’s Law, is named after Edwin Hubble, who first wrote about it in 1929. Hubble’s Law is primarily about how speed and time are related, and also…

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    Big Bang Theory

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    It became a popular theory with improved evidence because of the discovery of cosmic microwave background. By the end of the 1960s and 1970s cosmologists, scientists, astronomers, the public had finally accepted the theory. It was in the spring of 1965 that unexplained microwave radiation was found by (2) by two astronomers called Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson. They discovered a noise that was created in the origin of the explosion. The noise didn’t just come from one location to another, it…

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    gluons, protons, neutrons and electrons formed, creating the first atoms, hydrogen was the first element and continues to be years later, Gravity pulled together clouds of hydrogen to form the first stars. Stars made all the heavier elements through nuclear fusion, such as helium, carbon and oxygen. Furthermore, Gravity pulled stars together into galaxies. It would take thousands to millions of years for the universe to cool to the temperature it is today, and it continues to expand today.…

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    Hubble Space Telescope

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    The satellite measures a type of radiation which is called the cosmic microwave background. It permeates the universe searching for evidence of the events that took place during and after the explosion known as The Big Bang. Very similar to the Cosmic Background Explorer, it spent four years orbiting Earth to detect the oldest light in space, the cosmic microwave background radiation. The four year mission of collecting data was successful and resulted in the conclusion that the universe in fact…

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    Moment Of Creation

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    hard to find alternatives. The universe had a moment of creation in consequence has a creator.Relativity, a theory developed at the beginning of the twentieth century, originally intended to explain certain anomalies in the concept of relative movement, but which in its evolution has become one of the most important basic theories in the physical sciences (see Physics). This theory, developed fundamentally by Albert Einstein, was the basis for physicists to demonstrate the essential unity of…

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    small volume with infinite density.5 Many scientists think that because our universe began in a small dense state, then it was probably a singularity. One of the many outcomes after the big bang, was light. Thanks to a ESA’s Planck spacecraft, we are able to see the oldest light in the universe. The background radiation that was left behind after the big bang. This in part, has the information for astronomers to determine the age of the universe. This is what astronomers call the Cosmic…

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    in times of peace all because “God willed it.”. Of course at the heart of the debate, the largest minefield within this endless war, creation ex nihilo: how everything came from nothing. Scientists have a very strong arsenal at their disposal. First of all, it is certain that the universe had a beginning. Secondly, the entire universe is expanding at a rate proportional to the distance between galaxies. This suggests that the universe was once compacted at one source point. Thirdly, due to the…

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    found that the distance between galaxies in the observable universe is continuously increasing, like galaxies diverge from each other. At Hubble and his colleagues began to form the impression that the many billions of years ago in our days talking about 15 - 20 billion of the universe matter was concentrated in a very small volume with a fantastically high density, many orders of magnitude superior to the density of matter in the atomic nucleus . Suddenly for reasons which are built a variety…

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