Difference between revisions of "Big Bang Theory"
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===About the Big Bang Theory=== | ===About the Big Bang Theory=== | ||
: The '''big bang theory''' is the current prevailing [[Scientific Theory|theory]] for the origin the modern [[universe]]. | : The '''big bang theory''' is the current prevailing [[Scientific Theory|theory]] for the origin the modern [[universe]]. | ||
− | : The [[Big Bang Theory|big bang theory]] is backed by [[evidence]] which shows all the [[observe]]d [[galaxy|galaxies]] in the [[universe]] must have all begun at one small point in [[space]]. | + | : The [[Big Bang Theory|big bang theory]] is backed by [[Scientific Evidence|evidence]] which shows all the [[observe]]d [[galaxy|galaxies]] in the [[universe]] must have all begun at one small point in [[space]]. |
====Evidence==== | ====Evidence==== |
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Meaning
The big bang theory is a scientific theory which suggests that all the matter in the universe once began in the same small point in space.
About the Big Bang Theory
- The big bang theory is the current prevailing theory for the origin the modern universe.
- The big bang theory is backed by evidence which shows all the observed galaxies in the universe must have all begun at one small point in space.
Evidence
- Redshift - Redshift shows that all of the galaxies are moving away from each other at very high speed.
- Cosmic Microwave Background - Microwave radiation coming from all directions in space show that at one point the entire universe was roughly the same temperature everywhere.
- Old Stars - There have not been any stars observed older than 13 billion years.