Cosmological redshift -- on a large scale, everything in the universe appears to be moving apart. If you extrapolate backward, then it seems that about 14 billion years ago everything would have been in the same place. Since that's not the case now, something must have happened. Microwave background radiation -- in every direction we look there is a remarkably uniform amount of microwave radiation. It looks very much like what we'd expect to see if the entire universe were filled with a very hot plasma 14 billion years ago which has since expanded and cooled. Elemental abundance -- the proportions of various elements that we actually detect agree well with what would be expected if the Big Bang theory is correct.
The Big Crunch hypothesis.
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The duration of The Big Bang Theory is -1320.0 seconds.
The Big Bang is the theory that was developed to describe the origins of the universe.
No
The Big Crunch hypothesis.
No, not really. The Big Bang theory has to do with the universe as a whole, not piddly little things like stars.
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the big bang theory
The Big Bang Theory is set in Pasadena California.
Big Bang Theory is available for rental only.
The duration of The Big Bang Theory is -1320.0 seconds.
I know of no such reference for a "natural" Big Bang Theory. Must be just another way of referring to the Big Bang Theory with a differing focus (i.e. kind of like the Hot Big Bang Theory).
The Big Bang is the theory that was developed to describe the origins of the universe.
No. The Big Bang theory came a lot later.
There is no recurring "boss" character on Big Bang Theory.
Constellations are components of galaxies and have little to do with the Big Bang Theory.