Light actually takes time to move, so light that was 13.7 billion light years away would just recently be visible, and we may be able to see the remnants of the big bang. many scientists predict that because they have predicted the universe is expanding and if you look back it makes sense that it all started at 1 point then.
According to the believes of physics and the big bang, we know that the big bang was both big and a bang. Since we are still receiving radiation from the big bang, So considering that factor I would say that it was big and a bang. What do you believe?
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Now How Would We Know EXACTLY How Big It Is And/Or Was?! We Aren't That Clever You Know! ¬¬ Go Ask Alister... The big bang is still happening today, as the universe is still expanding. So the answer to this question depends on the timeframe. The big bang is as big as the universe is today. Before the big bang when all matter was contained in a singularity it was no bigger than a few microns across. Five minutes after the big bang the entire universe was the size of a golf ball. This might not seem big after five minutes, but to go from the size of a few microns to a golf ball is like going from New York to Pluto in 5 minutes.
nebular theory
Not according to the "Standard Model" the jury is still out on that question!
the weakness is that you can still see the big bang, when there is a static on the tele that is the big bang particles still there...im not kidding!!!
According to the believes of physics and the big bang, we know that the big bang was both big and a bang. Since we are still receiving radiation from the big bang, So considering that factor I would say that it was big and a bang. What do you believe?
Realistically - it is still going on. The "big bang" was a term coined to ridicule an explanation for the birth of the universe. It was not a "bang" more a rapid expansion. As this expansion is still continuing, the "big bang" has not finished.
Everything. Although technically, the Big Bang is still happening.
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The Big Bang did not give us visible light. Light, from the time of the Big Bang has been red shifted so that it is now in the microwave part of the spectrum.However, the Big Bang did give us all the matter that exists, and some of that matter formed stars which, in their nuclear fusion, produce light.
Virtually all astronomers and physicists accept the basic cosmological explanation of the Big Bang. The details of the physics is still in some dispute.
From an infinitesimally small point to the present size, the universe is still expanding as a result of the big bang.
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Look up the big bang, its about how the universe was created- but the big bang is the same way stars got, and are still getting created.