When we talk about the world, we mean the earth we live on. This world is a small planet revolving around the sun, one of many billions of other suns, or stars, in the universe. So, the world is very, very small compared to the universe.
The Universe was created by the big bang. The World or Earth, was formed about 9 billion years later from stellar debris and materials created by the big bang.
The expansion of every part of our Universe was as big as our Universe -- which, if not infinitely large, is pretty big.
The big bang was the source of the matter in the universe, some of which eventually formed the earth.
The universe is a very big place that is meant to hold planets in place. The universe is huge and has an infinite mass length weight and volume
The Big Bang Theory tells what happen at the begning of the universe. How the Earth comes into the universe
Some questions about the Big Bang theory and its implications for the origin of the universe include: What caused the Big Bang? How did the universe evolve after the Big Bang? What evidence supports the Big Bang theory? What are the implications of the Big Bang for our understanding of the universe's beginning and future?
Type your answer here... God is big because He created the universe, everything in the world is his, he is the omipresent,omiscent and the omipotent god, he is the alpha and omega.
According to religious beliefs, there was no universe and no world before God. Theoretical physicists are pretty confidant that the universe more or less came out of nowhere in an event called the big bang.
Without a Universe, there would be no world, either. "World" can refer to:* The Universe itself * Planet Earth, which is part of the Universe
Perspective that the world and universe does not resolve around yourself; i.e. do not be selfish.
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Scientists believe the "first event" in the Universe was the Big Bang. The Big Bang Theory attempts to explain how the universe was originally created.