cosmic background radiation :)
This phenomenon can be picked up by an ordinary radio or tv. If your radio is not tuned into a station, then some of the the noise (interference) you hear is the cosmic background radiation caused by the Big Bang.
well one thing that we can observe from the big bang is its cosmic background radiation
Is that supposed to be one or two questions?The observable universe is round because the propagation of light is isotropic... that is, the same speed in every direction.The light from the Big Bang has "reached us". We see it every direction we look, in the microwave spectrum. You're assuming the Big Bang occurred somewhere "out there". It didn't. It happened everywhere, including here, because at the time "everywhere" was all the same place.
The big bang is a one off, the big bounce is cyclic.
everything happened in the same place. there is the big bang. to the northeast is also this big bang. so everything was in one place and the big bang was in the only place there was a place.
There are two questions commonly asked:1. Is it real, or did God create the universe ex nihilo?2. Did the Big Bang create more than one universe?3. How can the big bang account for dark matter and dark energy?
No one really knows. Development would involve time and there was no time before the Big Bang. No one knows what was there before the Big Bang. If the question is "What did the Big Bang develop into?" the answer would be the universe.
Yes. For example the big bang was one of the theories on life.
One primary unanswered question about the origin of the universe is what caused the Big Bang. Another question is what existed before the Big Bang and what, if anything, lies beyond the observable universe. Additionally, the nature of dark matter and dark energy, which make up most of the universe's mass-energy content, remains a mystery.
One of the secrets I know in Big Bang is that when it happened it was one billion billion degrees. A hundredth of a second it cooled down to one billion degrees.
there might be but no one will no
The concept of time "before" the Big Bang is currently not well-understood by scientists and is still a topic of ongoing research and debate. The Big Bang theory describes the origin of the universe as a singularity, a point of infinite density and temperature, that expanded and cooled rapidly, giving rise to the observable universe. However, the laws of physics as we know them today break down at the singularity, and our current understanding of the universe only extends back to a few fractions of a second after the Big Bang. There are various speculative theories and hypotheses about what may have happened before the Big Bang, but they are mostly speculative and not yet supported by strong evidence. Some of these theories suggest that our universe may have emerged from a previous universe, or that the Big Bang was the result of a collision between multiple universes in a higher-dimensional space. Overall, the question of what happened before the Big Bang remains one of the most challenging and unresolved questions in modern cosmology.
No one knows the exact answer to how the world was created. the big bang THEORY has not been scientifically proven yet.