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    The single piece of evidence for the Big Bang, if removed, that would cause the theory to lose its credibility it Red Shift. While of course there are other strong pieces of evidence, none are as crucial to the structural integrity of the theory, like red shift is. The reasons that red shift is so vital to this theory are the facts that everything in our galaxy is red shifted, the fact that if the galaxies were stationary, that would mean that they would've been there forever, and the fact that without

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    Appendix: I will be analyzing The Big Bang Theory, a popular TV show which features the lives of four gifted scientists working at Caltech. I will be analyzing the communication issues that Sheldon Cooper, a revered physicist faces on a day-to-day basis. It is safe to say that every character has been frustrated with Sheldon at one point or another mainly down to his style of communication. Being extremely gifted and unexposed to various groups of people, Sheldon’s communication style has been a

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    works. The “Big Bang Theory” and the “Steady State Theory” are constantly compared using evidence collated thus far by scientists and astrologists. By using this evidence, experts are creating a picture of how the universe came about along with scenarios as to what happened in the beginning and what is happening now. Through the use of this evidence, the schools of thought are increasingly favouring one of the abovementioned theories. Key Aspects of Big Bang Theory The big bang theory is the main

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    Timeline of The Big Bang The broadly accepted philosophy for the evolution of our universe is the Big Bang theory, which states that the universe began as an incredibly hot and dense point roughly 13.7 billion years ago before expanding into a large, unexplored cosmos; home to an unknown amount of planets and systems. The universe is said to have begun with a cataclysm that generated space and time, as well as all of the matter and energy that the universe will ever hold. For an incomprehensibly

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    Good morning/afternoon Ms Jungmann and class. Now we all know that before life has begun, there was nothing. But the big bang theory is a scientific way to explain what happened at the very beginning of our universe. George Lemaitre is the priest and physicist who was born in 1894 in Charleroi, Belgium that perhaps made the greatest discovery in modern cosmology, the discovery that our universe is expanding. In his early age, he was attracted to both theology and science but was soon interrupted

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    In this essay I will be writing about the big bang theory and some of the people who have been involved over the years to prove this theory. I will also be talking about the cosmic microwave background and about gravitational waves as well as red shift, and the people who help find out about these things. The big bang theory is a theory that our universe and everything in it started at one incredibly tiny, minute point that than began to expand in a hot fiery explosion which continued to grow for

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    beach?¨ ¨Shoot!¨ I exclaimed. I had totally forgot that we were going to the beach that day. I immediately went to the cupboard to get some cereal, then I went and sat on the couch and turned on my favorite television show; The Big Bang Theory. After that i went downstairs and did my makeup, got my swim suit, packed my bag up; by the time i was done getting ready it was

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    The Big Bang Theory What exactly is the Big Bang Theory? I know before starting this essay I knew very little of what it consisted. I figured that the Big Bang Theory had something to with the era of a new generation. One in which started after the extinction of dinosaurs to be quite honest. As I learn more about astronomy, this topic struck an interest and technically the big bang theory isn’t something that occurred but rather something that happened. It started the beginning of what we now call

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    universe’s beginning. Although we can not go back in time to look at the past, there are many logical theories which could determine what happened. Throughout the many possible scientific theories for the origin of the universe, the big bang theory is the most logical about how the universe began due to how the universe is expanding, leftover energy, and the abundance of certain elements. The big bang theory is the leading explanation about how the universe began. This phenomenon shows that the universe

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    Assignment Q1. Creation: Scientific explanation. There are many scientific creation theories around the world , but the most prevalent ones all are based around the Big Bang theory. The Big Bang theory is a belief that the world began with a small singularity and began expanding over the next 13.8 billion years, to the cosmos that we are all familiar with today. Majority of the information about the Big Bang theory comes from mathematical formulas and models. In the first second after the universe

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