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A theory that the universe formed in a huge explosion
The Big Bang.
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).
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When the big bang theory started the universe, light was created.
The big bang.
There are many different theories on this, but a well-known one is the big bang theory, where an explosion created the universe practically.
The solar system and its planets was fromed from a very large supernova, or massive explosion. (Scientific explanation) God created the entire universe and everything in it. (Biblical explanation)
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by the explosion of the universe
The Explosion was created in 1998.
A theory that the universe formed in a huge explosion
A supernova.
Yes.
The "Big Bang" explosion I hate doing science homework. This is what my homework is. lol
Explosion in a Cathedral was created in 1962.
The Now Explosion was created in 1970.