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    Big Bang Theory is a humorous drama based on situations that might arise in day-to-day life, otherwise known as a situational comedy. The television show is based on the social lives of four friends who are professors, and socially classed as Nerds. It is presumptuous on first encounter that the show will present with all the similarities of the 80’s hit movies “Revenge of the Nerds.” In fact, their daily interactions mimic those fashioned as such. They exemplify “social awkwardness, sexual failure

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    The Big Bang For decades the Big Bang theory has been the leading theory on the beginning of our universe. Alternate theories come and go, but mainly go. As new data and research are continually eliminating alternatives to the standard model of cosmology, the Big Bang just keeps getting stronger. Before discussing the alternate theories to the Big Bang theory, the basics of the early universe should first be understood. The main points opposing the theory are based around a few aspects that will

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    There are various theories of how the soul of the universe was made. One of them being the big bang theory and how many things formed on earth. Some of those forms are galaxies, stars and planets . Planets are an astronomical object orbiting a star or stellar remnant . Furthermore galaxies are a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction and stars are a fixed luminous point in the night sky that is a large, remote incandescent body

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    “The Big Bang Theory” is an American sitcom, and it has been casting since 2007. “The Big Bang Theory” is in the list of the 100 best TV shows of all time, according to the Hollywood Reporter TV. The shows give the audiences the massive knowledge about science by combining the science concept to the real-life situation. The show also entertains the audience by using science jokes to make the science concepts are understandable. The show also shows that the American had embraced much more liberal

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    There are many common ideologies found in today’s culture and they are often supported in television shows, television ads, and other sources of media. The Big Bang Theory is just one of many shows that embraces ideologies and stereotypes that are found in culture today, such as cultural myths about geeks, culture, and women. The Big Bang Theory characterizes intellectuals, particularly men as unsexy, unpopular, bad athletes, unstylish, and social inept children looking for a mother figure. These

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    Chuck Lorre! Thank you Chuck for being here with us today, welcome! Boy, am I excited to be here. Thank you for inviting me today. We sure are discussing an interesting topic! Oh, I am sure this must be your forte given your success in The Big Bang Theory. (Cheers and screaming) So, why do you think stereotyping has been so common in media? Stereotype is an advantage, especially in media where it can be widely used to appeal to viewers by creating a connection with the audience. For a show to be

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    The Big Bang theory. The Big Bang, what is it? What does it tell us? How do we know that The Big Bag is a viable theory? The BIg Bang theory is currently the best theory (astro)physicists and cosmologists have to describe the beginning of the universe in which we live. The theory also has implications on how cosmologists think the universe will end. We call it the big bang as it was originally thought of as a preposterous theory; That the universe didn 't exist at some stage and then it just decided

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    Even though the Big Bang and the Biblical Creation story seem to fit together, there are still lots of scientists who claim that people do not need to invoke a higher being to prove how the universe began. John Lennox discusses Hawking in his books and his view on religion which is that “the concept of God, or the gods, is a placeholder for human ignorance- a ‘God of the Gaps’, who will increasingly be displaced as the gaps in our knowledge are filled by scientific explanations” (Lennox 23). This

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    the Big Bang theory is true and the steady state theory is wrong. The Big Bang theory states; all matter and energy in the universe was compressed into an extremely small volume that 13 billion to 15 billion years ago exploded and began expanding in all directions. The steady state theory states; the universe is always expanding but maintaining a constant average density. Red-shifted light spectrum, cosmic background radiation, and the composition of matter all take part in supporting the Big Bang

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    towards that the universe was expanding, but this was not enough to separate the Big Bang theory from its’ rivals. A few decades after the redshift concept was discovered, scientists detected groundbreaking evidence that was considered the smoking gun. Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson detected the remnants of radiation created from the Big Bang. This cosmic background radiation was the thermal radiation left over from the Big Bang. It was collected in the form as omnidirectional microwaves, which was red-shifted

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