The Big Bang theory. The coining of this term is attributed to Fred Hoyle.
That is called the Big Bang Theory (which is also the name of a currently running TV sitcom).
The Big Bang occurs, initiating the beginning of the universe.
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Heliocentric theory
The Big Bang BIG BANG was formed in 13.8 billion years ago when the universe began as a tiny, dense, fireball that exploded. Most astronomers use the Big Bang theory to explain how the universe began.
The leading scientific theory regarding the start of the universe is a cosmological model called the "Big Bang", which asserts the universe started out compressed, very hot and dense, that visible matter in its current form was consequent to an outward explosion. Evidence to support the theory includes the currently observable expansion of the universe, and a residual background radiation apparent in all directions.
the big bang theory is a cosmological model wich states that how was universe created and why it is expanding.
That is, more or less, the description of the Big Bang.
Try Big Bang Theory. Universe started as a big explosion, which expandd rapidly etc
The Big Bang theory
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The Big Bang.
A theory that the universe formed in a huge explosion
the big bang theory
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.
The big bang theory which is a theory of cosmology holding that the expansion of the universe began with a gigantic explosion between 12 and 20 billion years ago
The big bang theory does not state that "the universe began with a gigantic explosion." The theory suggests that our universe originated from an infinitesimally small point called a singularity. Since all of space was all localized within this point, the rapid expansion of the universe isn't an explosion. An explosion occurs within space, but the expansion of space itself isn't an explosion. Quite simply, there isn't anything outside of space for the universe to explode into. Thus the "big bang" wasn't big, nor did it go bang. Around the time of the big bang (about 13.7 billion years ago), the universe was much hotter and expanding very rapidly (somewhat analogous to an explosion but by no means an actual explosion).
There are many different theories on this, but a well-known one is the big bang theory, where an explosion created the universe practically.