The pieces floating throughout the universe that are chunks of iron and and nickle and other pieces of rocks and metals and also the various gases floating around the universe were created from the big bang
The spectrum and the isotopic nature of the cosmic microwave background radiation match perfectly with the prediction of the Big Bang Theory.
The respective percentages of our Universe consisting of hydrogen, helium and lithium match quite well with the predictions of the Big Bang.
yes it will happen again after the big crunch then of course, the big munch..... At present there is no evidence that another Big Bang will occur.
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?
The two scientists who discovered the second piece of evidence for the Big Bang Theory are Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson. In 1965, they accidentally detected cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) while working on a microwave radio receiver at Bell Labs. This discovery provided strong evidence for the Big Bang Theory, as the CMB is considered the afterglow of the hot, dense state of the early universe. Their work earned them the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1978.
Supporting evidence includes:* Redshift of distant galaxies, usually interpreted to be due to the expansion of the Universe. * The cosmic microwave background radiation closely agrees with what is expected from the Big Bang theory. * The distribution of elements (and isotopes) in the Universe closely agrees with what is expected from the Big Bang theory.
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Theoretically yes. String theory and M theory says that when the two universe collide together or split into two universes, that is when Big Bang occurs. However there is no evidence that Parallel universe exists.
Two kinds of spectra are evidence supporting Big Bang Cosmology. 1) The light coming from distant galaxies is all red-shifted, and the size of the red shift is proportional to the distance between us and the galaxy. This means that space between us and all far-away galaxies is expanding. 2) The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation is that of a black-body of temperature 2.7K. This is ridiculously easy to explain with Big Bang Cosmology, impossible to explain with any other model.
The question is wrong in two ways:The Big Bang is not an explosion. It is an expansion of space.Matter has never been moving away from the Big Bang. The space between stars and galaxies is expanding.
Hubble's discovery in the 1920s of a relationship between a galaxy's distance from Earth and its speed; and the discovery in the 1960s of cosmic microwave background radiation.
The big bang, and God
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The Big Bang theory and the modern evolutionary synthesis are two completely unrelated scientific theories. One did not start the other.