The Big Bang was first posited by Belgian physicist and priest, Msgr. Georges Lemaitre, who developed the idea at some stage between 1927 and 1933, 1927 when he first proposed the expanding universe model, and 1933 when he published his most detailed paper on the model and it's implications for universe formation. Most of his work was based of Einstein's work on relativity.
And over the years, scientists have found increasing evidence which supports the big bang theory, as Ken Mitchell above states.
Einstein did NOT discover the "big bang". Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson, working at Bell Labs, discovered the 4 degree Kelvin background microwave radiation which is one of the prime points of evidence for the Big Bang.
In my opinion, I think I shall always remember him because of the "Big Boom Bang" theory.
I don't know, I read somewhere that it was Tete, but I hope that big AI Jones is right, because that was my answer on some homework. "Tete" was Eduard, Albert Einstein's second son, who was born in Zurich in 1910.
No one really knows... But it became normal quite soon.
Current theory is the Big Bang
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In my opinion, I think I shall always remember him because of the "Big Boom Bang" theory.
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The Catholic Church, per se, did not 'discover' the Big Bang Theory. However, the original theory was first proposed by a Catholic monsignor from Belgium, Father George Lemaitre, in 1933, after reading Einstein's Theory of Relativity.
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Albert was the big brother! Hope that helps you!
Albert Einstein did not have a large immediate family. He and his first wife had one daughter before they were married, and two sons after their marriage. Albert Einstein did not have any children with his second wife.
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Yes, Albert Einstein did have a nickname. Most people called him Big Al Jones, though it has never been said why.
Not initially. Indeed, his comments to its first proponent, Jesuit priest Georges LeMaitre, was "Your calculations are correct, but your physics is abominable." Einstein felt more comfortable with a Universe that was eternally stable, even though the general relativity that Einstein developed did not permit such a Universe to exist. When Edwin Hubble showed that all distant galaxies had a red shift -- exactly as Big Bang Cosmology predicted -- Einstein admitted that his rejection of LeMaitre's idea was his biggest blunder.
Albert Einstein fame is very high, much more than you can think, because most people can't understand his work.
To quote Einstein, "I had no need of that theory."