A theory of the origin and formation of the universe (the cosmos).
Cosmological theory is a scientific theory . (It should be noted that a scientific theory differs greatly from common notions of what a theory is) . A cosmological theory takes scientific facts, raw data, evidence & logical argumentation & organizes it as an explanation of the cosmos ... The "argument" is purely philosophical in nature. It's origins are widely attributed a Muslim named Kalam in the Middle Ages. It sought to use the workings of the cosmos as a proof for the existence of a god. It positions a god as a kind of "first mover". However; the argument is weak & has been refuted on many levels. It's based on a misunderstanding of "cause & effect".
Einstein used approximation methods in working out initial predictions of the theory. Einstein later declared the cosmological constant the biggest blunder of his life.
astronomical
1 cosmological decade is exactly 10times longer than all the time before it. Example: Look at a flight of steps and imagine that each step is 10 times taller than the previous step.
Jesuit priest George LeMaitre first proposed the idea that the space of our Universe is expanding, and has been doing so since (his words) "the day with no yesterday." If his idea is correct, then we would see all galaxies outside our Local Group as red shifted, and the size of that red shift would be proportional to the distance between us and those distant galaxies. This undeniable fact about our Universe -- called the Cosmological (or Hubble) Red Shift -- is exactly what we do see.
it means a theory about space and the planets, if you don't know what a theory is, look that up on this site
The big bang theory is a cosmological model. Is this really the question you are trying to ask?
the big bang theory is a cosmological model wich states that how was universe created and why it is expanding.
the big bang theory is a cosmological model wich states that how was universe created and why it is expanding.
the big bang theory is a cosmological model wich states that how was universe created and why it is expanding.
As far as I understand, the Big Bang theory is not a challenge to the cosmological argument at all. The cosmological argument states that there must have been a beginning to the universe, which is confirmed by modern science. The cosmological argument further is often held to indicate that that beginning must have been an intelligent agent, which is neither confirmed nor denied by cosmology.
Cosmological theory is a scientific theory . (It should be noted that a scientific theory differs greatly from common notions of what a theory is) . A cosmological theory takes scientific facts, raw data, evidence & logical argumentation & organizes it as an explanation of the cosmos ... The "argument" is purely philosophical in nature. It's origins are widely attributed a Muslim named Kalam in the Middle Ages. It sought to use the workings of the cosmos as a proof for the existence of a god. It positions a god as a kind of "first mover". However; the argument is weak & has been refuted on many levels. It's based on a misunderstanding of "cause & effect".
G. C. McVittie has written: 'Fact and theory in cosmology' 'Cosmological theory' -- subject(s): Cosmology
Einstein used approximation methods in working out initial predictions of the theory. Einstein later declared the cosmological constant the biggest blunder of his life.
The Big Bang is the theory that was developed to describe the origins of the universe.
there was never a big bang GOD made it of course
Some other theories humans have devised are:The Big Bang theory of cosmological expansionThe theories of general and special relativityThe germ theory of diseaseAtomic theory and quantum mechanics