The evidence that the space within our Universe was almost infinitely dense about 13.7 billion years ago, and has been expanding at a (pretty much) steady rate ever since, is overwhelmingly persuasive.
1) The distance between us and all distant galaxies is increasing, and the rate at which that distance is increasing is directly proportional to the distance to those distant galaxies.
2) The existence, spectrum, and isotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation.
3) The ratio of hydrogen to helium in all parts of our Universe.
4) Quasars are seen far from us, but not close to us.
5) The ratio of long-lived isotopes to their decay products.
6) The absence of white dwarf stars older than about ten billion years.
The evidence supporting Big Bang Cosmology is as solid as the evidence for a heliocentric solar system.
The work provided even more additional evidence to support the Big Bang theory of the universe.It was also regarded as the starting point for cosmologyas a precision science.
Discard it all.
The red shift doesn't just indicate that there is evidence for the Big Bang theory: the Hubble red shift is evidence supporting the Big Bang theory.
It is not so much that the universe is expanding, but rather the rationalization for its expansion that provides evidence to support the Big Bang Theory. The Big Bang supports interpreted observational evidence of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) barrier that there is an evolutionary expansion of the universe which promotes a finite age for the universe.
The red shift and the cosmic microwave background radiation was the evidence used to develop the big bang theory.
expansion of the universe as shown by the Hubble constant3K universal microwave background radiationetc.
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It is not so much that the universe is expanding, but rather the rationalization for its expansion that provides evidence to support the Big Bang Theory. The Big Bang supports interpreted observational evidence of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) barrier that there is an evolutionary expansion of the universe which promotes a finite age for the universe.
no the no. of stars in the milky way is not the evidence in support of the big bang cosmology.
edwin hubble
Theories don't support theories.Only evidence that comes from observation or experiment supports or demolishes theories.
Well I do now one theory about the universe. It's the big bang theory. The big bang theory is a theory about how the universe was created.Scientist think that a big explosion created the universe.Scientist found lots of evidence that the big bang theory was true.