Depends on how you count times that a "proof" has been made.
That our Universe came into existence about 13.7 billion years ago, and has been expanding at a farily steady rate ever since, is supported by every scientific test that has been devised to negate this hypothesis. Depending on how you count a "proof," that is quite a few of them.
For most of the 1900's it was the steady-state theory. In recent times it has been pretty much replaced by the big bang theory.
Still now the most acceptable theory on the origin of universe has been the big bang theory. you can get more info on big bang theory from wikipedia.
Still now the most acceptable theory on the origin of universe has been the big bang theory. you can get more info on big bang theory from wikipedia.
Still now the most acceptable theory on the origin of universe has been the big bang theory. you can get more info on big bang theory from wikipedia.
Exactly the same, there was no big bang!! That theory has been proven wrong.
Question is inappropriately worded - i.e. there is no reference that accounts for the subjective assumption that the Big Bang Theory had been proved false.
No one knows the exact answer to how the world was created. the big bang THEORY has not been scientifically proven yet.
The big bang theory fits the evidence as we now know it, uniformitarianism is just a lost remnant of the concept that the universe has always been here.
yes. the show has actually been picked up for a third and fourth season
Assuming you mean the cosmological theory (if you mean the TV show, I have no idea): If so, they're extraordinarily bad at it, since NASA has been involved in many of the experiments and observations that have shown the Big Bang theory is consistent with the universe we see.
No, it is a theory (in the scientific sense). This means that it was proposed, tested rigorously and passing strongly, and no evidence to disprove it has yet been found.
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