Just about every single person who ever lived, until maybe 500 or 600 years ago,
knew that. All you have to do is just go outside and watch the things in the sky for
a while, day or night, and you can plainly see with your own eyes that the earth is
in the center of everything.
Isaac Newton
Albert Einstein
Alfred
Alfred Wegener.
I have no ideia
Charles Darwin was the scientist that came up with the theory of Natural Selection.
It's the theory that the universe came into being about 14 billion years ago with the ultimate explosive event: a big bang.It's opposed to the steady state theory, which was the idea that the universe had always existed.
Jean-Baptise de Lamarck (french)
Galileo Galilei did.
Were doing the cell theory in science. We are learning about the theory of life Theory is a system of rules to get an answer
The Big Bang Theory states that the entire Universe came into being after rapidly expanding from a singularity of infinite density.
It is important to first realize that the big bang theory is a theory; it is not a physical law on its own for which there might be loopholes. However, I think (correct me if I am wrong though), that you are referring to the idea that the big bang theory states that the Universe started with a bang which just came into being out of nothing. This is not entirely correct, the big bang theory does not implicitly say that the Universe came into being at some point; it only says that in the distant past the Universe was very small and that it has been expanding ever since. This statement is well verified by observations and measurements. It does not claim or explain how the Universe came into being. It might sound reasonable that the Universe somehow came into being as a point, and it would fit with the above statements, but the creation of the Universe itself is not yet something that science can say much about. There are models, such as string theory, that sometimes have things to say about this, but they are far from testable at this stage. So, yes, it is possible that something else happened before the Universe became tiny and started to expand, and it wouldn't contradict with the big bang theory at all.