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    scientific proof that the universe was create from the Big Bang. “The Big Bang theory successfully describes how expansion and cooling of this unimaginably intense mixture…could have led to the present universe of stars and galaxies…explains several aspects of today’s universe with impressive accuracy (Bennett, Donahue, Schneider, & Voit, 2014). The fact that this theory is “successful” proves that there is significant research and support for this theory, which is the complete opposite of…

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    It rarely happens but when it does, it just becomes more than a coincidence. Mayim Bialik, you know her as Amy Farrah Fowler but in real life, she has a Ph.D. in neuroscience. Before she joined the cast of The Big Bang Theory, she thought the show was a game show. She plays as a neurobiologist on the sitcom but her Ph.D. from UCLA is legit. According to Brit, this secretly smart actress took a degree in neuroscience and Hebrew and Jewish studies from UCLA in 2000. In 2007, she was able to…

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    The Power of Political Theory Each day humans wander earth and often ponder how one can even try to understand how the world therein functions. Many theoreticians have created bodies of text to explain how the world functions ranging from concepts such as the Big Bang Theory to even more contemporary theories such as the Higgs Boson Theory. However, more important than explaining how the universe came to be—in my opinion—is the understanding of how humans rationalize their current states both…

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    have watched The Big Bang Theory and How I Met Your Mother and loved it; however, I never noticed the many gender stereotypes that it has portrayed. Until I read an article explaining the stereotypical roles assigned. People believe that media plays a large role in creating social norms. Gender roles exist solely because society chooses to accept them. I know society chooses to expect it because not many people fight the stereotypes displayed on TV. Sadly, I watched The Big Bang Theory…

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    piece on three plates. One plate for me, one for grandma, and one for himself. Friday was the only night grandma would allow me to eat in front of the TV, and not force me to talk about school or whatever sport I was playing at the time. As the big bang theory played on the television, I watched mindlessly, with no idea what was to come. In the small farming town where I grew up, there was one things they preached like church, always eat your…

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    The Big Bang Theory as scientist can best understand it still cannot account for all of the human construct of time. Augustine indirectly illuminates a potential reason for the quandary, opining that God predates space-time and existence in infinite terms with no…

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    include the concepts of redshift, the fact that the universe is expanding, how huge the universe is, and that the Big Bang theory is not as ridiculous as I previously believed it to be. Redshift describes how light changes as objects in space) move closer or farther away from us. Because on the light spectrum when things are moving away…

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    that involve past events, which cannot be tested. Take, for example, the Big Bang Theory or the Theory of Biological Evolution as it pertains to the past; both are theories that explain all of the facts so far gathered from the past, but cannot be verified as absolute truth, since we cannot go back to test them. More and more data will be gathered on each to either support or disprove them. The key force for change in a theory is, of course, the scientific method. A scientific law, said Karl…

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    Big Bang Theory Application Paper Sheldon Cooper is one of the main characters in the Television Series The Big Bang Theory. The Big Bang Theory is about a girl named Penny, who moves into an apartment across the hall from two genius physicists (Belyeu, 2007). This television show displays the lives of these three people and their friends inside and outside of their workplace, as well as their personal lives (Belyeu, 2007). Sheldon Cooper, one of the brilliant physicists of The Big Bang Theory,…

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    galaxies, clusters of galaxies, about light years and the interesting history of early astronomy as well. Moreover, I heard the idea of a growing universe, which introduces the concept of the Big Bang Theory. I even listened to the hissing sound of the universe, which the video calls “The echo of the Big Bang”. (Understanding the universe,2012). In addition, I heard about the concepts of black holes and supernovas.…

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