No. We can observe some of the effects, such as the CMBR (cosmic microwave background radiation) and the expansion of the visible universe, but seeing it directly would require being outside the universe itself - which is impossible for us.
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!!!
no
The Big Bang almost certainly did occur.A singularity, on the other hand - whether it is the singularity of the Big Bang, or the singularity in a black hole - probably indicates that something is incomplete in our current understanding of physics.
universe
Yes.
There was a big bang and I turned around to see smoke and flames coming out of my television!
How about with a summary of predicted conjectures from the Big Bang Theory - like the possible end of our observable universe.
i think that you are right on that one they should see what was created in the big bang theroy
One can learn about the Big Bang theory that explains how the universe was created from a number of sources. For instance, the Big Bang theory is discussed in numerous science blogs, How Stuff Works, and Curious Astronomy.
Events in the Universe are often dated from the Big Bang. But the fact is, NOBODY KNOWS what (if anything) happened before the Big Bang. The Big Bang MAY have been the start of time itself; but it is possible that the Universe existed (in some form) forever in the past.
Astrophysicist George Smoot
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?